Allen Institute for Brain Science

Scientist I - Brain Proteome Organization

Pharmaceuticals & Biotech
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Ph.D. or equivalent degree in STEM (i.e. Neuroscience, Biology, or related field)
  • Strong publication record in relevant research areas
  • Hands-on experience in lab-based research and molecular techniques
  • Proficiency in R and/or Python programming languages
  • Experience with mass spectrometry-based proteomic workflows (preferred)

Responsibilities

  • Lead projects to understand proteome organization in neuronal populations
  • Design and conduct scalable synapse type-specific proteomics experiments
  • Develop next-generation workflows for synapse isolation and proteomic analysis
  • Analyze large-scale proteomic datasets and integrate them with structural and functional data
  • Coordinate data acquisition and processing with internal teams and core facilities
  • Enhance computational and statistical strategies for data handling
  • Publish and present research findings in peer-reviewed journals

Benefits

  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance options for employees and their families
  • Access to a retirement savings plan (401k)
  • Paid time off as outlined in the benefits guide
  • Relocation assistance available
  • Potential work visa sponsorship for qualified candidates
Full Job Description
Scientist I - Brain Proteome Organization

We are seeking a Scientist I to join a research team focused on understanding how the proteome of neuronal populations and their synapses shapes brain circuit function. The team develops scalable synapse proteomics and systems-level analysis to understand how the proteome and protein interactions determine synapse-type specific physiology and circuit connectivity.

The candidate will focus on developing and applying scalable approaches for synapse proteomics to reveal principles of synaptic molecular organization. In addition to working within the research team, the candidate will collaborate closely with teams and core facilities across the Allen Institute that support large-scale experimental and computational neuroscience. We welcome candidates from diverse scientific backgrounds, who may bring their own questions and expertise into the field.

Essential Functions
  • Lead projects focused on understanding proteome organization across neuronal populations and synapse types in the brain
  • Design and perform scalable synapse type-specific proteomics experiments
  • Develop and apply next-generation workflows for synapse isolation and proteomic analysis
  • Analyze and integrate large-scale proteomic datasets with multimodal structural and functional data
  • Coordinate with internal teams and core facilities to acquire and process experimental data
  • Develop and improve computational and statistical strategies for data production and processing
  • Monitor and manage data acquisition, storage and deposition
  • Publish and present findings in peer-reviewed journals and scientific conferences
  • Execute collaborative projects within the team, across teams, and/or with external collaborators

*Note: Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. This description reflects management's assignment of essential functions; it does not proscribe or restrict the tasks that may be assigned.*

Required Education and Experience
  • Ph.D. or equivalent degree in STEM (i.e. Neuroscience, Biology, or related field); or equivalent combination of degree and experience
  • Proven strong publication record
  • Experimental experience in lab-based research and molecular methods
  • Experience in R and/or python

Preferred Education and Experience
  • Experience in mass spectrometry-based proteomic workflows
  • Experience with large-scale biological datasets and statistical analysis
  • Broad understanding of the principles of the nervous system across scales from molecules to circuits
  • Ability to work independently and within a collaborative, multi-disciplinary environment
  • Positive attitude, self-starter, demonstrated attention to detail, and ability to troubleshoot

Work Environment
  • Exposure to and handling of laboratory animals
  • Laboratory environment - possible chemical, biological, or other hazardous substances exposure
  • Possible exposure to BioSafety Level 2 organisms, such as recombinant viruses

Position Type/Expected Hours of Work
  • Occasional evening and weekend hours required
  • This role is currently working onsite and is expected to work onsite for the majority of working hours. The primary work location for this role is 615 Westlake Ave N., with the flexibility to work remotely on a limited basis

Travel
  • Occasional travel to partner sites for compliance oversight required
  • Attendance and participation in national and international conferences required

Additional Eligibility Qualifications
  • All employees who work with live animals must complete an Occupational Health medical history form and/or consultation with an Occupational Health Provider and receive clearance to work with animals. Depending on your health history and job responsibilities, an annual respiratory health screening and clearance to use a respirator may also be required

Additional Comments
  • Please note, this opportunity offersrelocation assistance
  • Please note, this opportunity may offer work visa sponsorship

Annualized Salary Range

$86,150 - $106,650*

* 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 Institute's Benefits Guide. These benefits include medical, dental, vision, and basic life insurance. Employees are also eligible to enroll in the Allen Institute's 401k plan. Paid time off is also available as outlined in the Allen Institutes Benefits Guide. Details on the Allen Institute's benefits offering are located at the following link to the Benefits Guide: https://alleninstitute.org/careers/benefits.

About Allen Institute for Brain Science

The Allen Institute for Brain Science is a division of the Allen Institute, based in Seattle, Washington, that focuses on bioscience research. Founded in 2003, it is dedicated to accelerating the understanding of how the human brain works. With the intent of catalyzing brain research in different areas, the Allen Institute provides free data and tools to scientists. Started with $100 million in seed money from Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist Paul Allen in 2003, the institute tackles projects at the leading edge of science—far-reaching projects at the intersection of biology and technology. The resulting data create free, publicly available resources that fuel discovery for countless researchers. Hongkui Zeng is the director of the institute.
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