Location: Binghamton, NY Category: Professional Posted On: Wed Sep 17 2025 Job Description:
Budget Title: Instructional Support Assistant (SL-1)
Salary: $45,372 (full-time, temporary)
The Manzano Lab, located at Binghamton University, is seeking a Lab Assistant to participate in conducting behavioral experiments probing circuit development in mice brains. Research will use mice to model neuronal development. These experiments will entail the creation, validation, and running of behavioral experiments on pre-adolescent, adolescent, and adult animals. The Lab Assistant will also have the opportunity to use novel imaging techniques to probe changes in neuronal processing as mice grow from adolescents into adults. Additionally, Lab Assistants will have the opportunity to get involved in the data analysis of behavioral and calcium imaging data. This would involve data processing and computational analysis, in Python or Matlab. Research will use mice to model neuronal development. For more information visit the Manzano Lab Website. This position has the possibility to be extended, based on available funding.
Key Responsibilities
Performing in vivo calcium imaging experiments aimed at understanding how neural circuits generate complex behaviors in pre-adolescent, adolescent, and adult mice
Performing all aspects of experiment, including surgeries, behavioral assays, and histology
Maintaining the animal colony
Processing calcium imaging data to extract calcium traces via software packages
Analyzing and interpreting data - applying systems neuroscience approaches to examine high-dimensional neural data. Approaches used include neural network-based approaches, Bayesian inference, and more
Assisting with the oversight of day-to-day functions of the lab and shared lab spaces dedicated to running research studies
Assisting in lab management, organization, equipment maintenance, and maintaining a safe work environment
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Ability to solve problems creatively
Willingness to learn new skills
Ability to work in a team
Quantitative and critical thinking skills
Basic familiarity with biology and/or neuroscience
Effective oral and written communication skills
Ability to analyze data and present it in a format suitable for publication
Effective interpersonal and organizational skills
Ability to balance the demands of an immersive research project with basic lab managerial tasks
Ability to work independently and collaboratively
Ability to adapt to the project's changing needs
Research interest in developmental neuroscience and/or systems neuroscience in rodent models
This is a fully in-person position that may provide opportunities to co-author presentations and publications. Therefore, it is an ideal position for candidates on the path to graduate school with interests in behavioral or circuit neuroscience research.
The position could include some non-traditional hours as required by experimental timelines. Details will be defined on a case-by-case basis. However, the ability to work on a flexible schedule (evenings and weekends) to accommodate lab needs is an asset.
This is a full-time temporary position for one year from the date of hire with the possibility of extension, contingent on performance and funding each 12 months. Flexible start-date before November 2025.
Job Requirements:
Bachelor's degree (or higher) in psychology, computer science, engineering, neuroscience, biology, mathematics, or related field, by November 1, 2025
At least 6 months of full/part-time experience working in a research setting in developmental psychology, circuit neuroscience, computational analysis, engineering, or related field (This research experience does not need to be consecutive nor paid)
Demonstrated quantitative and critical thinking skills (through coursework or research experience)
Demonstrated basic familiarity with biology and/or neuroscience (through coursework or research experience)
Preferred
Experience in one or more of the following: Python, MATLAB, or R
Demonstrated debugging skills
Experience with system neuroscience research using rodent models
Visa sponsorship is not available for this position
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