The Bateman lab is currently looking for additional team members and has several exciting opportunities for qualified, motivated candidates!
The Bateman lab develops and uses advanced biomedical software to analyze complex biomolecular data from mass spectrometry, imaging, clinical and demographic data. Using this approach we developed the first specific blood tests for AD and are using deep analytical tools with fourier transformed data.
We currently have several positions available in our lab and look forward to adding to our team within the Department of Neurology on the Medical School Campus of Washington University.
For more information on any of the below positions, please email: batemanlab@wustl.edu.
Staff positions
Postdoctoral Research Associate
This position will develop analysis techniques to measure tau protein using mass spectrometry in Alzheimer disease and other neurodegenerative diseases. This appointment is viewed as a training or transitional period preparatory to an academic, industrial, governmental or other full-time research or teaching career.
Please email Randall Bateman (batemanlab@wustl.edu) for more information.
Faculty positions
To inquire about faculty positions available in the Bateman lab, please email batemanlab@wustl.edu.
Student positions
The Bateman lab is looking for sophomore and junior students with an interest in biology, chemistry, or neuroscience to join our lab or clinical team. We have opportunities for pay or for credit as part of Bio200 or Bio265. Undergraduate students interested in working in the Bateman lab please email batemanlab@wustl.edu to submit their information. Please be sure to include your resume, contact information, a short interest statement, expected availability, and desired start and end dates.
Washington University undergraduate and graduate students
For credit: Undergraduate WUSTL students interested in gaining experience in the lab or clinical studies as part of Bio200 or Bio265 should contact the lab at batemanlab@wustl.edu. When expressing interest, please provide a resume, expected hours of availability, and start and stop dates (by semester). Please note that available hours during the work day are preferred, and being present in the lab regularly and reliably is expected.
For pay: Undergraduate WUSTL students interested in gaining experience in the lab or clinical studies for pay should contact the lab at batemanlab@wustl.edu for more information. When expressing interest, please provide a resume, expected hours of availability, and start and stop dates. Please note that available hours during the work day are preferred, and being present in the lab regularly and reliably is expected. Position will be designed, posted and hired into on a case-by-case basis (dependent on lab need and mentor availability).
Graduate students wishing to inquire about the the Bateman Lab should email batemanlab@wustl.edu.