The Gryder lab is:
- pioneering new anti-cancer therapeutics, especially drugs targeting transcription factors and chromatin regulatory machinery
- uncovering new mechanisms at work in gene control, using the integration of 3D genomics, epigenomics, transcriptomics, systems biology, and super-resolution imaging of nuclear condensate dynamics
- mapping the core regulatory circuitry of human disease
We are seeking an experienced molecular biologist to lead the wet-lab operations of the Gryder Laboratory. We will work heavily with molecular biology (CRISPR, cloning, protein tagging, western blotting, cell culture), NGS library preparation (ChIP-seq, RNA-seq, HiC, CUTandTag, CUTandRUN), and microscopy (DNA and RNA FISH, immunofluorescence with super-resolution to identify nuclear condensates).
At the foundation of our lab, we are looking for a scientist who works with diligence, is well organized, pays great attention to detail and keeps the lab running smoothly. This will include performing wetlab experiments, troubleshooting new wet-lab technology development, teaching trainees/volunteers, developing systems of semi-automation with streamlined workflows (including the evaluation/purchase of new equipment), and keeping detailed records/inventory of biomaterials/experiments generated in the lab.
Intellectual exploration and discovery of epigenetic mechanisms is at the heart of this work.
We prioritize candidates who exhibit kindness, creativity, enthusiasm, and courage.
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