Two Postdoctoral Fellow Positions Available
Auditory Neuron Patch-clamp Electrophysiology and Imaging
Weisz Lab
National Institutes of Health / National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders
The National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) is seeking post-doctoral fellows to join the Section on Neuronal Circuitry (SNC, aka Cat Weisz Lab), https://www.nidcd.nih.gov/research/labs/section-neuronal-circuitry. The successful candidates will join a dynamic program at the forefront of research on communication disorders in the interinstitute Porter Neuroscience Research Center on the main NIH campus located in Bethesda, Maryland, USA. The SNC is within the Division of Intramural Research at the NIDCD, a highly collaborative group of labs engaged with the larger neuroscience community at the NIH. Training at the NIDCD includes access to NIDCD and NIH-wide seminars, numerous opportunities to present work at NIH, local, and international conferences, and scientificresources including microscopy, animal behavior, and genomics core laboratories.
Research in the lab is focused on investigation of synaptic circuitry of descending neurons of the auditory system, using patch-clamp electrophysiology in dendrites and hair cells in cochlear explants or brainstem slices coupled with cutting-edge optical techniques. The lab also uses computational modeling, molecular biology, and anatomical techniques. The successful candidate embraces novel approaches to experimentation, and will have the opportunity to develop independent research projects. Current projects in the cochlea include investigating complex synaptic circuitry in the cochlea using patch-clamp electrophysiology and optical tools including multiphoton imaging, while projects in the brainstem investigate synaptic integration to auditory neurons from diverse pre-synaptic sources.
Skills and Qualifications
Ph.D. in neuroscience, bioengineering, cell biology, or related field
Excellent oral and written communication skills
Strong work ethic and motivation, ability to work independently
Enthusiasm for novel experimentation
Whole-cell patch-clamp electrophysiology experience and live-cell imaging techniques are a plus
To apply, please submit a curriculum vitae and contact information for three references to catherine.weisz@nih.gov. Applications will be accepted until the positions are filled.HHS, NIH, and NIDCD are Equal Opportunity Employers. NIH is dedicated to building a diverse community in its training and employment programs.
To apply for this job email your details to catherine.weisz@nih.gov
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