We are actively looking to expand our team at all levels right now! We want to work with talented and motivated postdoctoral fellows, graduate students (MA and Ph.D. programs), research associates, and undergraduate students.
If you are a graduate student (Ph.D.) or postdoctoral fellow candidate, or if you have any questions or interest, please email me directly:
- Openings
- Postdoctoral Research Associate in Statistical Genetics
- Associate Computational Biologist (staff)
- Computational Research Associate (Postbaccalaureate Program)
- Graduate Students
- NIMH-funded (T32) research fellowship programs (MDs, PhDs)
Openings
Feel free to contact us at tsingh@nygenome.org if you have any specific questions.
Postdoctoral Research Associate in Statistical Genetics
Please feel free to introduce yourself directly if you are interested in our team. For more information (job description, responsibilities, qualifications, mentoring plan, salary, and benefits) and to formally apply, please visit:
Associate Computational Biologist (staff)
For more information (job description, responsibilities, qualifications, mentoring plan, and salary) and to apply, please visit:
Computational Research Associate (Postbaccalaureate Program)
This position was filled in 2023. Please check in December 2023 and January 2024.
Graduate Students
I am a faculty mentor at the following graduate programs at Columbia University:
If you are a graduate student at Columbia, don't hesitate to contact me if you want to join for a rotation!
Other interested students should apply through the Integrated Program in Cellular, Molecular, and Biomedical Studies and Doctoral Program in Neurobiology and Behavior (NB&B) at Columbia University. Still, we are interested in working with students from any of Columbia’s Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Degree Programs.
NIMH-funded (T32) research fellowship programs (MDs, PhDs)
At Columbia Psychiatry, we offer a range of funded and diverse NIMH-funded post-graduate training fellowships from translational neuroscience to global mental health. I am a faculty mentor in the Fellowship In Schizophrenia Research program. These programs include supervised research, statistics and research methodology training, and didactic seminars for two to three years. Two to three fellows are admitted each year.
Candidates should be U.S. citizens or permanent residents, with MDs, preferably with completed psychiatric or neurological residency, or PhDs with research experience in this area.
Deadlines are November 30th for the fully completed application. Please reach out to me directly if you are interested!