The Friedman Lab is recruiting a Senior Research Technician to help launch a new program in human motor neurophysiology, adaptive deep brain stimulation, and brain–computer interfaces. This is a foundational hire: you will work directly with the PI (Dr. Gabriel Friedman) to build the lab’s intraoperative recording infrastructure, establish a prospective neurosurgical research registry, and run multi-modal neural and kinematic data collection in the OR and clinic. The lab launches in July 2026 and sits within WashU’s broader neuromodulation, neuro-engineering, and BCI ecosystem. Performs independently complex research studies, experiments and assays. The ideal candidate is technically curious, organized, comfortable in clinical environments, and excited to be on the ground floor of a research program that bridges neurosurgery, electrophysiology, and engineering. About the Friedman Lab The Friedman Lab studies how the motor system represents and transforms motor commands across the full neural hierarchy — from cortex through basal ganglia, spinal cord, peripheral nerve, and muscle — and uses those insights to build closed-loop neuromodulation systems and neural prostheses that restore movement. Our work spans adaptive deep brain stimulation, intraoperative human electrophysiology, neural decoding, and peripheral nerve interfaces, in close collaboration with WashU’s neurosurgery, neurology, biomedical engineering, and BCI communities. We value rigor, curiosity, careful work, and a collaborative culture. We are committed to building a diverse team and to mentoring people at every career stage.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Senior