We are always looking for talented individuals to work with us!
Postdocs: postdoc@choderalab.org
Prospective graduate students: You can join the lab from any of these graduate programs:
Tri-Institutional Computational Biology & Medicine graduate program
Gerstner Sloan Kettering Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
OPEN POSITIONS
CHODERA LAB SEEKING AWESOME TECH TO HELP ADVANCE DRUG DISCOVERY SCIENCE WITH ROBOTS!
Research Tech Salary: $22.06-$33.18 hourly
What we’re looking for:
Life, physical sciences, or engineering BS/BA degree
Familiarity with Python and linux
Strong organizational skills (including within a wet lab setting; maintaining a lab notebook, inventory management/upkeep, etc.)
Interested in working with the Chodera Lab for at least two years
Most importantly, an unbounded enthusiasm for SCIENCE!
Other bonus (but not required!) experience:
Eagerness to learn about (or have previous experience with) laboratory robotics and automation
Basic knowledge of biochemistry and/or molecular biology
Interest in enzymatic assays
Knowledge of regression/curve fitting methods
Experience with bacterial protein expression, purification, and related molecular biology skills
Experience with electronic and hard-copy lab notebooks
What we're offering:
Highly competitive pay for research technicians ($22.06-$33.18 hourly; Yearly can range $41,900 – $62,900)
Working at the interface of automated experiments, machine learning, open-source software, and drug discovery within the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center / Tri-Institutional research campus in Manhattan
Networking opportunities with many of the pharma and biotech collaborators we work with
Training to help you move to the next phase of your career. Technicians in the lab have gone on to graduate programs (George Washington University), medical school (NYU Medical School), pharma (BioNTech), and biotech startups (Kingdom Supercultures).
Projects in the lab you'll be involved with:
Measure the impact of clinically identified mutations on clinical kinase-inhibitor binding, particularly focusing on identifying resistant mutations
Conduct high throughput assays measuring the impact of clinical kinase mutations on kinase activity
Collect systematic biophysical data on kinase-inhibitor binding in the context of clinical mutations to aid in the development of computational models and machine-learning tools
Lead a project collecting biophysical data to support the development of computational tools for predicting when cancer patients will respond to clinical kinase inhibitors
Design and execute machine learning and physics-based modeling projects to predict the impact of kinase mutations on inhibitor binding
Assess the accuracy of various probabilistic programming models compared to experimental data, train new models, identify datasets to collect, and design experiments to improve models
Drive new experimental approaches that include cell-free protein expression protocols and/or paper-based microfluidics to reduce the overall experiment time and cost
Assist in small infrastructure programming/maintenance projects (e.g. automation system dashboard)
Your main responsibilities in the lab would include:
Perform Lab Experiments (~50%): Assist ongoing research by conducting biophysical experiments for lab personnel and collaborators
Conduct Data Analysis/Reporting (~40%): Perform necessary analysis and calculations, record data, and write reports on research findings
Inventory Control/Quality Assurance (~5%): Help with the general upkeep of the wet lab
Additional Administrative Support (~5%): When our primary administrator is unable to assist
Location:
We’re looking to hire someone within the NYC area who will be able to easily commute into **Mortimer B. Zuckerman Research Center daily.**
How to apply:
Send an email to apply@choderalab.org with the following information:
Your contact information
A short note or cover letter describing why you’re interested
A current CV or resumé
You can also apply via the MSKCC Career portal (Requisition ID: 2024-76940), but please reference the Chodera Lab in your application and cover letter.
We’ll start contacting promising applicants immediately, but official offers will be made pending final approval of funding from MSKCC.