What are the responsibilities and job description for the Scientist I Optical Physiology of Neural Circuits position at Allen Institute?
Scientist I Optical Physiology of Neural Circuits
The Allen Institute for Neural Dynamics is focused on making fundamental discoveries in systems neuroscience. We are interested in how the brain builds our understanding of the complex world to guide the flexible behaviors. The answers will be in terms of defined neuron types and circuits. Employing a team-based approach for discovery neuroscience, we strive to uncover the neural basis of behavior through technological innovation, cutting-edge experiments, modeling, and theory.
The Allen Institute for Neural Dynamics is looking for a Scientist I to work with their Optical Physiology team. The Scientist will design and conduct research projects studying the dynamics of brain circuits using in vivo recordings of multiple neurotransmitter, neuromodulator, and other activity signals. The candidate will investigate mechanisms underlying information processing in multiple brain areas as mice perform behavioral tasks. The projects will involve cutting-edge genetic tools, fluorescent protein indicators, photometry methods, and microscopes developed at the Allen Institute and collaborating institutions.
At the Allen Institute, we believe that science is for everyone and should be open to everyone. We are dedicated to combating biases and reducing barriers to STEM careers more broadly. We also believe that science is better when it includes different perspectives and voices. We strive to make the Allen Institute a place where everyone feels like they belong and are empowered to do their best work in a supportive environment.
We are an equal-opportunity employer and strongly encourage people from all backgrounds to apply for our open positions.
A Day In the Life Looks Like:
- Designing and executing optical physiology experiments involving multiplexed recordings of genetically encoded indicators
- Analyzing resulting data and communicating progress with internal teams and external collaborators
- Training team members to perform procedures
This Role Requires:
- PhD in neuroscience, biological sciences, biomedical engineering, or related field; or equivalent combination of degree and experience
- Experience with optical physiology approaches
- Expertise in data analysis and modeling using Python
Where Youll Work:
- This role is currently able to work in a hybrid work environment, with the remote vs on-site schedule to be determined by department and/or manager. The primary work location for Allen Institute employees is 615 Westlake Ave N.
- This is a project-based position with an expected end date of October 31, 2028.
Annualized Salary Range
- $84,900 - $105,050 *
* Final salary depends on the required education for the role, experience, level of skills relevant to the role, and work location, where applicable.
Benefits
- Employees (and their families) are eligible to enroll in benefits per eligibility rules outlined in the Allen Institutes Benefits Guide. Details on the Allen Institutes benefits offering are located at the following link to the Benefits Guide: https://alleninstitute.org/careers/benefits.
Please Note: All candidates who move forward in the process will receive a fully detailed job description upon their first introductory phone screen.
Salary : $84,900 - $105,050