A little about us:
The Lieber Institute for Brain Development (LIBD) was established in 2010 to plot a new course in biomedical research that would change the lives of individuals affected with developmental brain disorders. We are one of the only research institutions in the world focused specifically on understanding how genes and the environment influence the way our brains develop that lead to conditions such as schizophrenia, autism, bipolar disorder and related developmental brain disorders. Through our cutting-edge research, answers are emerging and being translated into a robust pipeline of new drugs in development. And, by focusing on genes and their dynamic interplay with the environment, we are getting even closer to the “holy grail” in medical research, the discovery of strategies for primary prevention.
We are a group of dedicated, multidisciplinary and optimistic researchers, working at the cutting edge of science, utilizing state-of-the-art tools to unlock the mystery of the brain and transform the way we approach the development of new treatments, and ultimately cures. LIBD is an independent 501(c)(3) medical research institute located in the Bioscience Park on the campus of the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and Hospital in Baltimore, MD.
Job Summary:
The Lieber Institute for Brain Development is seeking an enthusiastic and self-motivated individual to join the Neuropathology department as a Research Associate. We are home to a repository of more than 3,000 postmortem human brain subjects spanning all diagnoses across the lifespan. A critical brain research challenge lies in identifying molecular mechanisms of disease and aging at the cell-type level within specific brain regions. We employ the laser capture microdissection (LCM) system to isolate specific cell populations from frozen postmortem human brain tissue, and perform comparative molecular characterizations of these cells between control and diseased samples. Data analyses includes deriving genotype regulated gene expression levels for transcriptome and proteome, and post-translational modifications on specific proteins. Analyses of small to large datasets with statistical knowledge is a huge plus.
Overview of Duties:
· Cryostat Sectioning and Laser capture microdissection of postmortem human brain tissue
· RNA and protein extraction
· Data Science Analysis for multiple projects
· Contribution to scientific publications for grants and contracts, and present at scientific conferences
· Other duties as assigned
Minimum Qualifications:
· A Bachelor's degree in neuroscience, biological sciences or biostatistics is required. MS degree is preferred.
· A minimum of 3 years of experience with molecular biology techniques and/or data analyses for RNAsequencing and proteomics is required.
Special Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
· A track record of former scientific publications and / or research thesis completion.
· Good laboratory practice track record is a must
· Ability to work independently or with minimal supervision post-training is required.
· Data analyses with Proteome Discoverer and other proteomics software
· Familiarity with gene expression analyses using R
Familiarity with any of the following topics or techniques is a plus:
· DNA, RNA, Protein isolation protocols
· Data Science and analysis
· Basic Neuroanatomy
· Statistics, R, other similar data science tools
Physical Requirements:
- Remaining in a seated or standing position for extended periods of time;
- Reaching and grasping to manipulate objects with fingers;
- Mobility, including the ability to maneuver around a laboratory setting including the ability to move materials weighing up to 25 pounds;
- Communication skills using the spoken and written word;
- Having the ability to receive detailed information through oral communication;
- All other physical demands in a standard laboratory environment.
** If accommodations are needed due to pregnancy or a disability, please contact jobs@libd.org
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LIEBER INSTITUTE FOR BRAIN DEVELOPMENT'S COMMITMENT TO DIVERSITY, EQUITY, AND INCLUSION
The Lieber Institute for Brain Development is a transparent and collaborative community working to produce unique and imaginative patient-oriented solutions to developmental neuropsychiatric disorders. It is committed to integrating scientists from diverse disciplines, cultures, and countries into a research team that draws upon the best of its staff. The Institute is historic—it is defining a unique model for ground-breaking science. It values translational science that revolutionizes the field and improves the quality of life for those affected by mental illness. The Institute provides an environment that fosters independent growth through mentorship and a supportive, collegial community. Diverse minds, ideas, and talent are needed to support LIBD's mission. Fresh, innovative ideas and perspectives are a competitive necessity in an increasingly diverse and global marketplace. The success of the Institute's mission depends upon leveraging a diversity of talent.
The Institute's commitment to diversity goes beyond compliance with laws and regulations that promote equal employment opportunity, prohibit discrimination and harassment, and support minority and woman owned businesses. To realize the advantages of its diversity, it is necessary to work effectively together even when differences challenge us to consider ideas and methods that seem impractical or make us feel uncomfortable.
The Lieber Institute for Brain Development demonstrates it commitment to diversity by:
- Including others: Talent is not limited to those with a narrow set of industry and academic credentials. The Institute is committed to building diverse teams, inviting others to share their perspectives, seeking out a diversity of input when making decisions, questioning traditional thinking, and promoting continuous learning and development.
- Respecting one another: The Institute is committed to listening carefully to others, seeking consensus, engaging in active and constructive debate, thoughtfully challenging one another, and providing constructive feedback.
- Building trust: The Institute is committed to sharing information and resources, depending on one another to get things done, keeping promises, and conveying high integrity in all actions.