Postdoctoral Fellow, Functional Genomics

BiohubNew York, NY
$93,000Hybrid

About The Position

Biohub is the first large-scale initiative bringing frontier AI models, massive compute, and frontier experimental capabilities under one roof. We're building a general-purpose system to accelerate scientific discovery, integrating frontier AI models, biological foundation models, and lab capabilities, with the ultimate goal of curing disease. Our technology powers scientists around the world, translating AI capabilities into tools that accelerate research everywhere. Our Immune Cell Reprogramming team integrates foundational research on immunology and disease biology with AI-modeling to develop engineered cells that harness our own immune system to detect and treat early signs of age-related diseases, like cancer, Alzheimer’s, and Parkinson’s. These technologies will enable precise, context-dependent therapeutic responses only when and where it is needed. You can learn more about our work here. Our work brings together three powerhouse universities - Columbia University, The Rockefeller University, and Yale University - into a single collaborative technology and discovery engine. We are seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Fellow to lead development of pooled functional genomics technologies at scale, with emphasis on CRISPR technologies (CRISPRi, CRISPRa, CRISPRoff, and CRISPR base editing) in iPSC-derived immune cells and primary immune cells. The role involves designing, optimizing, and validating new pooled CRISPR workflows and driving projects that provide new insights for immune system reprogramming and training foundational AI models. This position offers the opportunity to develop and own an independent research project—with potential to publish and present findings—while contributing to the team's broader collaborative efforts. This is a wet lab-based, hands-on position that specifically requires experience with functional genomics method development and high-volume human cell culture. It offers the opportunity to develop and implement assays, conduct perturbation experiments, oversee data generation, and participate in follow-up discovery collaborations. This role is ideal for a recent PhD with a proven track record in functional genomics and human cell culture (particularly iPSC culture) who excels at multitasking genomics projects and developing cutting-edge CRISPR genomics technologies. You will join a highly collaborative team at the forefront of massive-scale perturbation technologies and AI model development to predict how to reprogram the immune system to prevent, identify, and treat human disease. This researcher will be based at our Satellite site in NYC integrated with a team specializing in advanced functional genomics technologies, particularly massive-scale pooled CRISPR screens and single-cell profiling, to understand immune cell regulation. The team sits at the intersection of next-generation wet-lab genomics technologies and AI model development.

Requirements

  • PhD in molecular biology, systems biology, genetics, biomedical engineering, or related field
  • Proven expertise and demonstrated success in large-scale functional genomics assays and method development
  • Experience designing and executing pooled CRISPR screens and/or compound perturbation assays
  • Excellent communication skills and proven ability to work in a collaborative team environment
  • Ability to independently design rigorous experiments, troubleshoot complex workflows, and drive projects to completion.
  • Collaborative mindset and strong scientific communication skills.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience with CRISPR screening in iPSCs and primary immune cells.
  • Experience analyzing large-scale genomics datasets.
  • Working knowledge of R or Python and single-cell analysis tools.
  • Experience with cytokine or small molecule immune cell assays.

Responsibilities

  • Massive-scale Perturb-seq: Design, optimize, scale, and carry out large-scale Perturb-seq experiments in iPSC-derived immune cells and immortalized cell lines.
  • Assay development: Design, optimize, and validate CRISPR functional genomics technologies to obtain higher quality, more complex data about cell-state regulation in human cells.
  • Immune cell engineering: Culture and differentiate iPSCs into immune cell types such as T-cells and macrophages.
  • Data generation: Partner with AI researchers to process and interpret large-scale single-cell datasets.
  • Collaboration and dissemination: Collaborate across disciplines to understand systems-level reprogramming of human immune cells.

Benefits

  • Provides a generous employer match on employee 401(k) contributions to support planning for the future.
  • Paid time off to volunteer at an organization of your choice.
  • Funding for select family-forming benefits.
  • Relocation support for employees who need assistance moving

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Entry Level

Education Level

Ph.D. or professional degree

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