***** Update January 2026 *****
We are building our new team at WashU Genetics and Neuroscience, including senior research investigators, postdocs, research scientists, graduate students, and computational scientists with established expertise in neuroscience subdisciplines, including electrophysiology, synaptic plasticity, engrams, structural and functional neural circuit mapping, artificial intelligence algorithms for synapse analysis, and 2-photon glutamate uncaging. If you are interested inĀ cross-training in chromatin biology, genomics technologies, and RNA-based mechanisms and excited about the prospects of understanding chromatin and RNA mechanisms encoding complex neurological phenotypes- contact Jenn at jennifer.cremins(at)wustl(dot)edu
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We are actively hiring across multiple open positions!
Send an email with your CV to Jenn: jennifer.cremins(at)wustl(dot)edu
Postdocs: Applicants are encouraged to send me an email, including a statement of research interests, career goals, and a CV.
Graduate Students: We welcome graduate students from nearly all graduate programs at WashU in the SOM and SEAS, including Neuroscience, Molecular Genetics and Genomics (MGG), Computational and Systems Biology (CSB), Developmental and Regenerative Biology, Biochemistry and Biophysics, Biomedical Engineering, and Computer Science.
Research Scientists and Technicians: We are hiring molecular biology, genomics, genome engineering, and cell biology wet lab research scientists and research technicians to join our team for periods of two years or longer. To apply for a position, please send an email describing your research interest, career goals, expected work schedule, and a copy of your CV.
Computational Analysts: We are actively hiring computational analysts with strong experience working with python and strong interest in finding biologically meaningful patterns in chromatin and electrophysiology data.
