Biohub is a 501(c)(3) biomedical research organization building the first large-scale scientific initiative combining frontier AI with frontier biology to solve disease. We build the technology to help scientists around the world use AI-powered biology to study how cells operate, organize, and work as part of systems to understand why disease happens and how to correct it. With our compute capacity, AI research and engineering, and state-of-the-art technology for measuring, imaging, and programming biology, we are enabling scientists worldwide to use AI-powered biology to advance our understanding of human health. The Team The Biohub in New York is an independent nonprofit research institute that brings together three powerhouse universities - Columbia University, The Rockefeller University, and Yale University - into a single collaborative technology and discovery engine. Biohub itself supports some of the brightest, boldest engineers, data scientists, and biomedical researchers to investigate the fundamental mechanisms underlying disease and develop new technologies that will lead to actionable diagnostics and effective therapies. We are guided by our values of scholarly excellence; disruptive innovation; hands-on engineering/hacking/building; partnership and collaboration; open communication and respect; inclusiveness; and opportunity for all. Our Vision We pursue large scientific challenges that cannot be pursued in conventional environments We enable individual investigators to pursue their riskiest and most innovative ideas The technologies developed at Biohub facilitate research by scientists and clinicians at our home institutions and beyond Diversity of thought, ideas, and perspectives are at the heart of Biohub and enable disruptive innovation and scholarly excellence. We are committed to cultivating an organization where all colleagues feel inspired and know their work makes an important contribution. The Opportunity The van der Stegen Lab at Biohub NY studies human immune cell development from induced pluripotent stem cells and designs engineering strategies to harness immune cells for therapeutic applications. We are looking for a Computational Biologist to join our team to further expand our evaluation of immune cell lineage commitment, function and how genetic engineering strategies can affect those. The Computational Biologist will possess deep expertise in the analysis of single cell transcriptional data, including developmental trajectory analysis, and ideally also have experience with proteomics datasets. They have an interest in hematopoiesis and immune cell biology and can demonstrate the intention to apply state-of-the-art analysis tools through close collaboration with the data science team at Biohub.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree