The Lead Researcher performs a variety of basic laboratory research tasks determined by the field and scope of the particular research project/study. Also, performs tasks related to the research project independently, but within specific guidelines which are subject to review by supervisor and/or other research staff. Lead Researcher: Brain Organoid Biology for Pediatric Neurological Disease Research, St. Jude Pediatric Translational Neuroscience Initiative, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Memphis, TN. St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital has established an expansive initiative in translational neuroscience with a mission to understand and treat catastrophic childhood neurological disease. This new initiative integrates basic and clinical neuroscience and partners with industry and foundations to develop and implement novel therapies. A key component of this is the Center for Pediatric Neurological Disease Research (CPNDR). Principal Investigators in CPNDR employ innovative laboratory-based research programs using cutting-edge approaches in molecular, genetic, biochemical, biophysical, cellular anatomical, and behavioral approaches to elucidate disease mechanisms and test therapeutic strategies relevant to understanding and treating pediatric neurological disease. [https://www.stjude.org/research/initiatives/pediatric-translational-neuroscience-initiative.html] CPNDR is currently recruiting for a Lead Researcher for the brain organoid core, which provides resources and advice to support researchers working on pediatric neurological disease pathogenesis and treatment. The successful recruit will be experienced in general neural cell culturing methodology and in the generation of iPSC-derived brain organoids. They will work closely with the Brain Organoid Core Director to support brain organoid production and research, serving CPNDR investigators and other neuroscience researchers at St. Jude. The organoid resource is tasked with generating high-quality brain organoids such as forebrain, thalamic, cerebellar, and midbrain organoids. The core also provides guidance in the development and execution of new and existing techniques and procedures related to organoid generation, maintenance and usage. They will engage in projects focused on basic and translational research, enabling investigators to tackle diverse scientific questions. Strong interpersonal skills and proficiency in scientific communication and record keeping are also required for this position.
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Mid Level
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