In Vivo Physiologist/Pharmacologist at Yale School of Medicine
- Employer
- Yale University School of Medicine
- Location
- West Haven, Connecticut
- Salary
- NIH scale
- Closing date
- Aug 12, 2021
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- Sector
- Graduate School or University
- Job Function
- Postdoctoral Researcher, Research Staff / Technical Director
- Position Type
- Full Time
- Level
- Mid Level
In Vivo Physiology/Pharmacology
A superb opportunity for a highly motivated, creative investigator capable of quickly learning new techniques to build on exciting progress we have made investigating the role of Nav channels in hyperexcitability disorders including chemotherapy-induced pain and neuropathic pain using single channel imaging, IPSCs, and whole animal studies and to collaborate with superb cell and molecular biologists, pharmacologists, imagers etc. in a highly interactive, collaborative group in the Center for Neuroscience and Regeneration Research, Yale School of Medicine, (see Akin et al. Brain 2021; Chen et al. Brain 2020; Akin et al. Sci Adv, 2019; Mis et al. J Neurosci. 2019). MD, PhD, or MD/PhD degree and publications in patch-clamp recordings, small animal studies, pharmacology or cell biology are needed.
- Experience in small animal physiology and/or pharmacology and/or behavior.
- Experience with primary neuronal cultures or neurons derived from iPSCs, advanced cell biology approaches or live cell imaging in vitro or in vivo, experience with transgenic animals are desirable.
- Rank will be commensurate with degree and experience.
- Exceptionally well-trained scientists with a relevant master’s-level degree, 10+ years of relevant experience and publications may be considered.
Send statement of interest, CV and three letters of reference to: Sulayman D. Dib-Hajj, PhD (sulayman.dib-hajj@yale.edu) and Stephen G. Waxman, MD, PhD (stephen.waxman@yale.edu).
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