Temple University is hiring a Research Assistant Professor to lead research projects investigating the molecular and genetic mechanisms underlying neural circuit formation. You will drive independent and collaborative studies using advanced genetic, developmental, and imaging approaches in Drosophila or related model systems.
What You'll Do
- Conduct scholarly research and publish in peer-reviewed venues.
- Seek external funding to support research activities.
- Mentor and advise students from different backgrounds.
- Contribute to departmental, college, and university service.
What We're Looking For
- Ph.D. in Biology or a related field, completed by start date.
- Demonstrated potential in research, with strong training across genome engineering, chromatin biology, and gene regulation in diverse model systems.
- Extensive experience in CRISPR-based genome editing, mutant line generation, and molecular cloning.
- Proven expertise in transcriptome analysis, protein interaction studies, and functional genomics approaches.
- Experience working across multiple biological systems, including cell lines and insects (e.g., Drosophila and non-model Diptera).
Nice to Have
- Evidence of collaborative and interdisciplinary research across diverse biological systems.
- Specialization in developmental biology, chromatin biology, or molecular genetics.
- Experience with 3D genomics, single-cell genomics, and advanced imaging approaches (confocal and super-resolution microscopy).
- Expertise in proteomics, protein structure–function studies, and biochemical interaction assays.
- Demonstrated success in developing innovative genome engineering strategies.
- Strong research management and project coordination skills, including rigorous data analysis and communication in multidisciplinary environments.
Technical Stack
- CRISPR-based genome editing
- Molecular cloning
- Transcriptome analysis
- Functional genomics
- Confocal and super-resolution microscopy
- 3D genomics
- Single-cell genomics
- Proteomics
Team & Environment
You will join the Yu-Chieh David Chen lab in the Biology Department within the College of Science and Technology.
Work Mode
This is an onsite position located in Philadelphia, PA.
Temple University values diversity and is committed to equal opportunity for all persons regardless of age, color, disability, ethnicity, marital status, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, veteran status or any other status protected by law.



