Summary
The Yang laboratory at the Center of Excellence for Structural Cell Biology at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital is inviting applications for a Computational Research Scientist. This role focuses on advancing cryogenic correlative light and electron microscopy (cryo-CLEM) technologies.
Computational Research Scientist in Yang Lab, Yang laboratory, US
Designation
Computational Research Scientist
Location
Memphis, TN
Research Area
- Cryogenic Correlative Light and Electron Microscopy (cryo-CLEM)
- High-resolution structural information analysis
- Multimodal imaging and computational research
Eligibility/Qualification
| Qualification | Requirement |
|---|---|
| Education | Bachelor’s degree in Bioinformatics, Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Computer Science, or a related field (Master’s or PhD preferred) |
| Experience | Minimum: Bachelor’s degree with 6+ years, Master’s with 4+ years, or PhD with no experience |
| Publication Output Criteria | 1-2 first author papers or equivalent contribution |
| Additional Skills | Expertise in machine learning, computer vision, programming (Python, R, JavaScript, Git, Linux, MATLAB), strong problem-solving skills |
Job Description
- Lead computational research projects with moderate supervision.
- Develop new computational research methods.
- Identify, process, and report relevant data.
- Draft manuscripts and work through the submission process.
- Instruct and guide staff on computational techniques.
- Maintain regular attendance and perform other duties as assigned.
How to Apply
Interested candidates should submit their application through the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital career portal. Ensure to include a CV, cover letter, and any relevant supporting documents.
Last Date to Apply
Open Now
Applications will be accepted until further notice, with the position having been posted 24 days ago. Early applications are encouraged to ensure consideration.
This opportunity is an excellent fit for individuals looking to contribute significantly to imaging and structural biology research while engaging in a multidisciplinary and collaborative environment.








