The Department of Genome Sciences has an outstanding opportunity for a Research Scientist Engineer 2 to join the team. About this Opportunity Reporting to the Principal Investigator, the Research Scientist/Engineer 2, SeaHub, will perform molecular biology, cell biology, DNA sequencing, and data analysis experiments in the Pinglay lab. The Pinglay lab is focused on developing synthetic biology approaches to understand gene expression control, manipulate genome structure and engineer novel cellular states and is housed at the Seattle Hub for Synthetic Biology. (https://www.pinglay-lab.com/) About Genome Sciences: The Department of Genome Sciences (GS) is part of the University of Washington School of Medicine (UW SoM) and is comprised of 34 labs addressing leading edge questions in biology and medicine by developing and applying genetic, genomic, and computational approaches taking advantage of genomic information now available for a host of species. GS is making major contributions in the application of genome science to understand the fundamentals of biology and to improve human health and well-being. Genome Sciences is a collaborative department supported by very different academic disciplines. We work with a multitude of Program Investigators (PIs) in departments both on the UW campus as well as worldwide. The department has gone through significant expansion since its beginning in 2001 with annual grant awards of $39M in FY25. The department has 63 training, teaching, and research faculty. About the Seattle Hub for Synthetic Biology (SeaHub): The SeaHub is a multi-institutional collaborative initiative between the Allen Institute, the Chan-Zuckerberg Initiative, and the University of Washington. The SeaHub is led by Scientific Director Dr. Jay Shendure and will work towards developing technologies for molecular recording in living cells. Beyond this technology mandate, the SeaHub will also serve as an organizing center for the burgeoning synthetic biology community in Seattle. SeaHub has cutting-edge scientific infrastructure including DNA sequencers, tissue culture spaces and laboratory automation. Position Complexities This researcher must be capable of developing and performing established molecular and cellular protocols and capable of performing tissue culture of mammalian cell lines in a Biosafety Level 2 (BSL2) environment, construct next-generation sequencing libraries, and basic data analysis. Strong organizational skills and a strong sense of initiative are also very important. There will be opportunities for publications as well as presentations at scientific meetings. Dimensions and Impact to the University This researcher will carry out work critical for the advancement of research projects in the Pinglay lab centered around using a combination of AI models and large-scale DNA synthesis to program desired gene expression patterns in mammalian systems. This researcher will also help further collaborative research projects both within and beyond UW.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level