The Heintz laboratory investigates the molecular logic that governs cellular function and dysfunction in the mammalian cerebrum. While classical neuroanatomy has defined the structural complexity of the brain with remarkable precision, the molecular mechanisms that orchestrate cell-to-cell interactions and maintain cerebral architecture remain incompletely understood. Our work focuses on uncovering these mechanisms at cell-type resolution, with a particular emphasis on how their disruption contributes to neurodegenerative disease. We integrate advanced genomic, epigenomic, and cell isolation approaches to study human brain tissue directly, enabling mechanistic insight into disorders such as Alzheimer’s and Huntington’s disease. Overview We are seeking a highly motivated Research Assistant to contribute to projects dissecting the molecular basis of neuronal and glial function in the human brain. This role is ideal for candidates who want to gain deep, hands-on experience with state-of-the-art single-cell type sequencing technologies, while working in a rigorous and collaborative research environment. The successful candidate will play an active role in experimental execution, data generation, and quality control, working closely with senior scientists. Importantly, this is not a purely technical support role - strong candidates will have the opportunity to develop experimental judgment, engage with scientific questions, and grow toward independent research thinking.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Number of Employees
1-10 employees