Postdoctoral Researcher, Horns Lab
Company: Arc Institute
Location: Palo Alto
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
About Arc Institute Arc Institute is an independent nonprofit
research organization at the interface of artificial intelligence
and biology, working to accelerate scientific progress and
understand the root causes of complex diseases. Founded in 2021 and
based in Palo Alto, Arc partners with Stanford University, UC
Berkeley, and UC San Francisco. Unlike academia, our scientists
have long-term funding and industry-like resources. Unlike
industry, they're free to pursue high-risk, long-term research
without commercial pressures. Arc's Technology Centers and Core
Investigator labs work side by side, integrating experimental and
computational biology under one roof to tackle problems neither
could solve alone. Our two Institute Initiatives reflect this model
in action: Virtual Cell Initiative : Building a full-stack virtual
cell model to identify disease mechanisms and nominate drug
targets, accelerating the path from biological insight to clinical
trials. Alzheimer's Disease Initiative : Mapping the genes,
pathways, and environmental factors behind Alzheimer's disease to
develop drug candidates that address root causes. More than 300
Arconauts work together at our Palo Alto headquarters, backed by
substantial long-term philanthropic funding. About the position The
Horns Lab is seeking motivated, hard-working, and curious
scientists. Our lab develops and applies technologies that bridge
synthetic biology and genomics to answer fundamental and
translational questions in human health, with a particular emphasis
on immunology and neuroscience. We build new tools and use them to
discover mechanisms in complex, dynamic systems, including the
immune system, the brain, and other tissues. Postdocs in the lab
are encouraged to lead ambitious, independent projects, resulting
in high-impact publications, and to prepare for long-term careers
in academia or industry. You will have the opportunity to
collaborate widely across Arc, Stanford, and the broader Bay Area
ecosystem, with access to strong platforms in our lab and our
institutions for genomics, single-cell technologies, synthetic
biology, computation, and experimental model systems. The questions
we ask: We are interested in how cells change over time and how
those dynamics drive health and disease, and in building
technologies to measure and control those dynamics. Example
questions include: How can we measure cellular dynamics
non-destructively at scale, capturing histories, interactions, and
functional outputs? How do extracellular vesicles (EVs) and
virus-like particles (VLPs) interact with cells and tissues, and
what molecular rules govern secretion, trafficking, uptake, and
cargo delivery? How can we engineer delivery systems to target
specific cell types and achieve efficient cytosolic delivery with
minimal off-target effects? How do immune cells change state,
migrate, and interact with tissues over time during homeostasis,
inflammation, and disease? How can we profile immune receptor
specificity and function at scale (TCRs/BCRs) to decipher immune
recognition and control immune behaviors? The approaches we take:
We combine synthetic biology, genomics, cellular and mammalian
models, and computation. Depending on the project, approaches may
include: Mammalian synthetic biology Single-cell and spatial
multi-omics Engineering and mechanistic study of EVs, VLPs, and
other delivery systems Immune cell engineering and functional
assays Sequencing-based measurement technologies Computational
analysis and modeling of high-dimensional datasets About you You
are extremely curious and self-motivated. You thrive in a
fast-paced environment while conducting rigorous and impactful
research. You are intellectually independent and enjoy proposing
and driving new research directions (with input from your PI). You
are eager to learn and adopt new techniques. You are excited to
solve puzzles that have translational impact and/or enable new
discovery and therapeutic approaches. You have a strong foundation
in synthetic biology or genomics technology development, and/or in
immunology or neuroscience. In this position you will Conduct
high-impact research: Design, execute, and analyze experiments;
take end-to-end ownership of a research project within the lab’s
scientific focus, with guidance from the PI and increasing
independence as you develop expertise. Develop as a future
scientific leader: Publish first-author papers in high-impact
journals, present at national and international conferences, and
build a network of collaborators across Arc, Stanford, and beyond.\
Foster scientific excellence: Mentor and train research associates,
technicians, and students; engage in Arc-wide activities (seminars,
symposia); contribute to a collaborative research environment;
maintain rigorous experimental records and documentation; and
contribute to lab operations including protocol development and
maintaining shared infrastructure. Requirements Doctorate (PhD, MD,
MD/PhD, DVM, or equivalent) in bioengineering, synthetic biology,
genomics, immunology, neuroscience, molecular biology, or a related
field. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including
a track record of scientific writing (manuscripts, preprints, or
equivalent). Demonstrated ability to work in a fast-paced
environment and be both an independent thinker and a highly
collaborative team player. Preferred Qualifications Our research
group thrives on bringing together people with diverse expertise.
The best fit is typically someone strong in at least one area and
excited to learn the others. Experience in one or more of the
following is a plus: Single-cell sequencing and analysis
(scRNA-seq, scATAC-seq, CITE-seq) Spatial transcriptomics and
multi-omics Pooled perturbation screens (CRISPRi/a/KO, Perturb-seq)
Building new sequencing-based assays or new measurement modalities
Molecular engineering (e.g. protein design and engineering)
Mammalian synthetic biology (e.g. genetic circuit design)
High-throughput library design and screening in mammalian cells
Immune cell biology or engineering Immune receptor biology and
profiling Neurobiology EVs, VLPs, or related nanoparticle systems
In vivo models (e.g. mouse) Expertise in analysis of
high-dimensional datasets (e.g. single-cell transcriptomics,
spatial transcriptomics, pooled screening, using Python or R)
Strong quantitative mindset How to Apply Please submit: CV Brief
cover letter describing your research interests, what kinds of
projects you’re excited to lead, and why the Horns Lab is a fit.
Please be sure to include contact information for 3 references. The
minimum base salary for this position is $80,000. Base salary for
this role is determined by how many months of relevant postdoctoral
experience a successful candidate has. Base salary for this role is
not negotiable.
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