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Columbia (UBC), Vancouver campus, invites applications for a full-time Research Associate in stem cell biology & organoid engineering to work on DNA barcode-based cell lineage tracing of heart and lung
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) and induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSc) as model systems, as well as human brain tissue. In the future, and as our research program advances, we will expand our toolkit to also include mouse work and
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biology, neuroscience, stem cell biology, and ophthalmology, or equivalent combination of education and experience. • Demonstrated experience in bioinformatics analysis, particularly scRNA-seq or omics
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initiation and progression. This work has recently expanded to include investigations into how metabolism and autophagy influence the biology of embryonic and cancer stem cells. For more information about our
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have pioneered the generation from human pluripotent stem cells of brain region-specific organoids (Nature Methods 2015; Neuron 2017; Nature Methods 2019; Nature Neuroscience 2019) and assembloids
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, including immune cell isolation and multi-color flow cytometry. Experience with cell therapy techniques, such as T-cell engineering, stem cell manipulation, or CAR-T cell development. Familiarity with
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-authored manuscripts and presentations. Minimum Qualifications Education: Bachelor's Degree in STEM Experience: Comfort working with structured datasets (e.g., spreadsheets, CSV files). Basic experience with
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discipline Experience with mammalian cell culture (including primary cells) is desirable Knowledge of pluripotent stem cell cultivation is desirable Experience with and high motivation for microscopy
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high spatial and temporal resolution. The Research Fellow will design and implement advanced bioinformatics pipelines to interrogate stem cell biology using multi-omics approaches, including RNA
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cell culture Ability to work independently as well as collaboratively Additional requirements: Knowledge of stem cell biology Experience in immunohistochemistry Experience in sample preparation