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Research Staff Assistant in the Mortimer B. Zuckerman Mind Brain Behavior Institute

Columbia University
United States, New York, New York
Apr 23, 2025

  • Job Type: Support Staff - Non-Union
  • Regular/Temporary: Regular
  • Hours Per Week: 35
  • Building: Jerome L. Greene Science Center
  • Salary Range: $45,200 - $68,600


The salary of the finalist selected for this role will be set based on a variety of factors, including but not limited to departmental budgets, qualifications, experience, education, licenses, specialty, and training. The above hiring range represents the University's good faith and reasonable estimate of the range of possible compensation at the time of posting.

Position Summary

Columbia University's Mortimer B. Zuckerman Mind Brain Behavior Institute unites world-class scientists across diverse academic disciplines to conduct groundbreaking research that transforms our understanding of the brain and its influence on the mind and behavior.

As a leading neuroscience institute, our mission is to decipher the mind and brain to better understand behavior. Our researchers are committed to foundational science, uncovering the principles that shape how the brain develops, functions, and recovers.

With more than 50 labs, the Zuckerman Institute serves as a hub for collaboration, bringing together Columbia's top scholars to drive research in bold new directions.

Located in Manhattanville, our state-of-the-art Jerome L. Greene Science Center provides an inspiring home for discovery in one of the world's most dynamic cities.

The laboratory of Dr. Daniel Salzman in the Department of Neuroscience has an open position for a highly motivated Research Staff Assistant to gain proficiency in a dynamic, collaborative research environment, assisting in investigating the neural mechanisms underlying cognitive and emotional processing in animal models.

This is a full-time grant funded role.

Responsibilities



  • Under the direction of the PI, perform tasks that utilize rodent and/or non-human primate animal model systems.
  • Perform experiments that can involve neural circuit anatomical tracing and brain histology, the performance of tasks that engage cognitive and emotional processes, the measurement of neural activity using calcium imaging and/or electrophysiology, and the perturbation of activity in targeted neural circuit elements during task performance.
  • Use and possibly develop software to analyze data sets.


Minimum Qualifications



  • A bachelor's degree in neuroscience, biology, or other related area of science or engineering is required.
  • The willingness and ability to learn specific techniques for performing tasks is required.


Preferred Qualifications



  • The ideal candidate must possess strong organizational skills, keep excellent notes, show sound judgment, and have a collaborative style that fosters teamwork and cooperation as well as the ability to work independently within a diverse and dynamic team environment.
  • Prior experience in rodent or non-human primate wet labs, rodent handling and rodent surgery is desirable but not required.
  • Prior experience performing tissue histology and antibody staining is desirable but not required.
  • Prior Experience with ImageJ, Matlab, R-Studio, Arduino, and Python, with programming experience in any and all of above is desirable but not required.


Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Veteran

Columbia University is committed to the hiring of qualified local residents.

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