In Vitro Neuroscientist

asteraΒ· Neuro & AGI
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πŸ“ Emeryville HQFullTimeπŸ’° USD 60K–150K/yr

About this role

About Astera

Astera is a private foundation on a mission to steer science and technology toward an abundant future. We believe the coming years will bring an era of unprecedented scientific and technological advancement as exponential progress in AI converges with central advances in other fields to dramatically accelerate innovation. This inflection point provides an unparalleled opportunity to fundamentally rethink the institutions, systems, and tools that drive scientific progress.

Unlike traditional non-profit research organizations, projects supported by Astera operate like high-velocity startups, allowing us to focus on ambitious goals, match structure to problem, and attract strong technical talent and leadership. You can read more about our mission, vision, and programming here.

Position Summary

The Astera Institute is seeking an exceptional experimental neuroscientist to develop and execute experiments using in vitro brain slice prep. This role will focus on functional characterization of complex neuronal networks using electrophysiology, imaging, and bioengineering approaches.

The ideal candidate is deeply experienced in neuronal cell culture and excited to work at the intersection of stem cell biology, neurotechnology, and quantitative neuroscience.

Responsibilities

  • Design and execute experiments using in vitro brain slice prep

  • Characterize neuronal network activity and circuit dynamics

  • Perform and optimize electrophysiological recordings, including patch clamp and multielectrode array (MEA) platforms

  • Implement optical and imaging-based methods for monitoring neuronal function, including calcium and voltage imaging

  • Contribute to experimental strategy, technology development, publications, and scientific direction in a fast-moving research environment

  • Maintain rigorous experimental documentation and data standards

Qualifications and Experience

  • PhD in Neuroscience, Neurobiology, Biomedical Engineering, Physiology, or related discipline

  • Strong track record of hands-on experimental neuroscience research

  • Expertise in one or more of the following:

    • Optical techniques for probing neural circuits

    • Patch clamp electrophysiology

    • Multielectrode array systems

    • Functional imaging of neuronal activity

    • Human stem cell-derived neural cultures or organoids

    • Neural signal analysis and quantitative neuroscience

  • Experience culturing and maintaining neuronal systems in vitro

  • Proficiency in data analysis using Python, MATLAB, or similar scientific computing tools

Location

This position is onsite at our office in Emeryville, CA. Some travel may be required from time-to-time for in-person collaboration and work.

Compensation

The posted salary range is based on location in the Bay Area. The successful candidate will receive a competitive compensation package, commensurate with their experience and location.

Cultural Alignment

  • Surprising problem-solver – you love finding unexpected solutions to problems we don't even know we have, and see options where others only see constraints.

  • Flexible by default – you don't draw hard lines around your job description and expect your role to evolve significantly over 6–12 months.

  • Bias to action – you launch and iterate on thoughtful experiments rather than waiting for perfect plans, and you're energized by novel problems.

  • High standards, internally driven – you believe you can build the world's best vehicle for unleashing extraordinary individuals to create public goods, and you hold yourself to that bar without benchmarking against others.

  • Open to feedback – You create opportunities to give and receive honest feedback, staying focused on both personal and team growth, and committing to transparency even when it’s uncomfortable.

  • Operate with the highest levels of integrity, judgment, and stewardship -- you treat residents, peers, and vendors with genuine respect for their time and contributions.

  • Embrace the tools that define great work today – Astera is building for an AI-driven future and equips the team accordingly. We see these as genuine force multipliers, not optional extras, and we expect our people to use them

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the salary for the In Vitro Neuroscientist role at astera?
The listed salary for this In Vitro Neuroscientist position at astera is USD 60K–150K/yr. This is an FullTime role.
Where is the In Vitro Neuroscientist position at astera located?
This In Vitro Neuroscientist role at astera is based in Emeryville HQ. The position is listed as on-site or hybrid. Check the full job description or apply directly to confirm the work arrangement.
Is the In Vitro Neuroscientist role at astera full-time or part-time?
This is listed as a FullTime position. It is posted as a In Vitro Neuroscientist role in the Neuro & AGI department at astera.
Which team or department does the In Vitro Neuroscientist at astera belong to?
This In Vitro Neuroscientist position is part of the Neuro & AGI department at astera. See the full job description for more information about the team structure and responsibilities.
How do I apply for the In Vitro Neuroscientist position at astera?
Click the "Apply Now" button on this page. You will be redirected to astera's official application portal hosted on ashby where you can submit your application directly.
When was the In Vitro Neuroscientist job at astera posted?
This In Vitro Neuroscientist position at astera was posted on May 18, 2026. Apply as soon as possible β€” early applications are often reviewed first.
In Vitro Neuroscientist
astera Β· πŸ’° USD 60K–150K/yr
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