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The Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Research Center (IDDRC) at Albert Einstein College of Medicine seeks applicants for a Research Technician B to join the Animal Phenotyping (AP) Core.
The AP Core is a centralized, shared resource facility that supports interdisciplinary neuroscience research through rigorous and reproducible assessment of rodent behavior. The core provides dedicated testing space, state-of-the-art equipment, and expert support in behavioral phenotyping, experimental design, data acquisition and analysis.
In addition to supporting ongoing projects, the core is actively expanding its capabilities in novel behavioral assay development, computer vision-based behavioral monitoring and computational analysis, offering opportunities to contribute to innovative methodological development.
This is a half-time (50% effort) position (around 20 hours per week), with effort primarily aligned with IDDRC-supported activities. This is a one-year term position, with the possibility of renewal based on available funding and satisfactory performance. The work location for this position is in-person at the Kennedy Building.
POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES
The person will:
QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelor's degree in biology or a related field is required or equivalent skills and related experience and zero to two years of experience;
Prior experience with rodents and behavioral assays is preferred; Interest or experience in computational methods or computer vision applications in neuroscience is preferred.
Additional Information
In compliance with NYC''s Pay Transparency Act, the hourly rates for this are listed below. This rate is based on the 1199 bargaining unit contract.
Hiring Rate
27.60
Post Probationary Rate
28.13
Job Rate
29.30
Minimum Salary Range
USD $27.60/Hr.
Maximum Salary Range
USD $27.60/Yr.