Assistant Director, Genomics Facility, Biotechnology Resource Center (BRC)
Cornell University | |
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United States, New York, Ithaca | |
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Nov 16, 2024 | |
Assistant Director, Genomics Facility, Biotechnology Resource Center (BRC)
Assistant Director, Genomics Facility, Biotechnology Resource Center (BRC) Senior Research Associate Research and Innovation The Biotechnology Resource Center (BRC) Genomics Facility provides critical infrastructure for Cornell faculty and researchers, both in regards to services provided and scientific consultation and training. This position assists with leadership of all aspects of a large-scale, Genomics service facility operation. The Genomics Facility provides expertise and services in sequencing technologies and project-based genomics services, as well as access to a portfolio of shared instruments. Current sequencing technologies include Sanger, Illumina, and Oxford Nanopore platforms and current project-based services include whole-genome and other DNA sequencing and RNA profiling applications, including high throughput and single-cell formats. The position also supports collaborations with the other BRC facilities. The assistant director is responsible for managing a wide scope of genomics sequencing and services, including helping to anticipate, assess, and implement new services as technologies emerge. Facility operations include approximately 10 academic and non-academic staff positions, and an operating budget of approximately $2.7 million dollars. The assistant director is expected to support grant applications to further development of genomics technologies and services, collaborate with PIs and researchers on genomics research as the technology expert, and participate in academic conferences and publications. This role requires an intellectually independent, highly organized, detail-oriented scientist who enjoys multi-tasking to manage internal workflows and provide technological consulting for customers. Major Responsibilities:
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This position is a three-year term appointment with the possibility of extension contingent upon continued funding. The successful candidate is expected to start in early 2025. About Us: The Biotechnology Resource Center (BRC) is a dynamic hub for life sciences research at Cornell University. The BRCoffers shared biotechnology facilities to catalyze and promote life sciences research, and is involved with many intercampus initiatives and multi-institutional collaborations. In addition to Genomics, the BRC includes facility operations in Epigenomics, Flow Cytometry, Bioinformatics, Imaging, Proteomics, and Metabolomics. With its extensive network of academic, federal, not-for-profit enterprises and commercial partners, the BRC serves as a vital partner in life sciences research and innovation. BRC staff enjoy working in a collaborative and innovative organization within Cornell University, an award-winning employer recognized for supporting employee health, workplace diversity, work-life fit, and environmental sustainability. Cornell University offers competitive compensation and benefits. The Institute is located on the main Ithaca campus, in the heart of the Finger Lakes of central New York State. Ithaca and the surrounding area is noted for high quality of living surrounded by natural beauty and a vibrant community. Why Cornell? Benefits and rewards include:
To apply for this opportunity, please submit cover letter and CV here: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/29260 Priority consideration for applications received by December 9. Pay Range: Refer to Posting LanguagePay Ranges: The hiring rate of pay for the successful candidate will be determined considering the following criteria:
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