Daniel Baugh Institute

Employment Opportunities

DBI Focus

The Daniel Baugh Institute (DBI) focuses on the development of mammalian systems biology by combining experimental studies of biomedical problems with matched computational and mathematical analyses and approaches. The computational aspect of the program is concerned with studying neuronal adaptive mechanisms using multi-scale simulations involving gene regulatory networks, intracellular signaling networks and membrane biophysics using hybrid deterministic/stochastic models.

Benefits and salary commensurate with experience and include health insurance. The complexity of the relevant technology requires at least a two-year initial commitment.

We are looking to add to our team driven and self-motivated individuals who are interested in working in a uniquely collaborative group and receive interdisciplinary training in a highly stimulating and diverse environment.

To apply for this position:
Please send resume, letter of interest and contact information for three individuals willing to provide letters of reference to the DBI faculty based on your expertise and research interests that are aligned with our research focus.

Thomas Jefferson University is an Affirmative Action Equal Opportunity Employer. Women and members of minorities are encouraged to apply.