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Postdoctoral scientists (Alzheimer's Disease)

Employer
University of Georgia
Location
Washington D.C.
Salary
Salary will follow NIH postdoc salary scale
Closing date
Sep 19, 2020

Job Details

A neuroscience lab in the Department of Anatomy at Howard University has two exciting positions immediately available for ambitious scientists to investigate neural circuit mechanisms underlying olfactory processing and neuromodulation of behaviors in health and neurodegenerative disorders including Alzheimer's disease. Projects in the lab capitalize on cutting edge technologies including optogenetics and chemogenetics integrated with in vitro and in vivo neurophysiology, calcium imaging, or behavioral measurements to reveal functional mechanisms, neuroanatomy and immunohistochemistry combined with confocal microscopy to decipher circuit organizational principles in the central nervous system, etc. 

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:

  • Ph.D. in neuroscience or related disciplines.
  • Strong motivation to learn new technologies and achieve scientific or career goals.
  • Work experience in electrophysiology is preferred but not required.

EXPECTED RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Conduct a wide variety of research experiments and procedures (in vitro or in vivo electrophysiology, calcium imaging in animal brain subregions, immunohistochemistry, behavioral tests, viral microinjection, brain slice preparation, confocal microscopy, et al.) with others or independently.
  • Collect and analyze data; maintain and organize research data in computer, report and present experimental findings to the PI and at scientific meetings.
  • Write abstracts & manuscripts for peer-reviewed publications.
  • Assist the PI in preparing progress reports, presentations and meetings as required by the project.
  • Perform other related duties as assigned.

Company

University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine Center for Brain Science and Neurodegenerative Diseases, Department of Physiology and Pharmacology & Department of Biomedical Sciences

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