Society for Neuroscience
Postdoctoral Fellow, Cincinnati Children's Hospital
Society for Neuroscience, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States, 45208
Postdoctoral Fellow, Cincinnati Children's HospitalEmployer:
Cincinnati Children's HospitalLocation:
Cincinnati, OhioSalary:
Commensurate with NIH salary guidelines and experience.Closing date:
Dec 15, 2024Job Overview
Dr. Diego Fernandez at Cincinnati Children's Hospital is currently seeking a postdoctoral fellow to join his team and contribute to cutting-edge research in neuroscience. The main goal of their research is unraveling the mechanisms underlying light perception, development, and brain plasticity.Qualifications
We are looking for a highly motivated candidate who:has a strong background in neuroscience or a related field,is enthusiastic about taking on exciting new projects,holds a doctoral degree in a relevant field, andhas experience with precise tools for tracing neuronal circuits and techniques for measuring neuronal activity (such as fiber photometry, EEG, and optogenetics).Additionally, the candidate should have:a good understanding of genetic mouse lines,experience in behavioral tests for assessing circadian, sleep, cognitive, and affective responses in rodents.Application Process
Please submit a cover letter describing your research interest in the lab, CV, and contact information for 3 references to Diego Fernandez, PhD at Diego.Fernandez@cchmc.org
or recruiter Dr. Pyne-Geithman at Gail.Pyne-Geithman@cchmc.org.
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Cincinnati Children's HospitalLocation:
Cincinnati, OhioSalary:
Commensurate with NIH salary guidelines and experience.Closing date:
Dec 15, 2024Job Overview
Dr. Diego Fernandez at Cincinnati Children's Hospital is currently seeking a postdoctoral fellow to join his team and contribute to cutting-edge research in neuroscience. The main goal of their research is unraveling the mechanisms underlying light perception, development, and brain plasticity.Qualifications
We are looking for a highly motivated candidate who:has a strong background in neuroscience or a related field,is enthusiastic about taking on exciting new projects,holds a doctoral degree in a relevant field, andhas experience with precise tools for tracing neuronal circuits and techniques for measuring neuronal activity (such as fiber photometry, EEG, and optogenetics).Additionally, the candidate should have:a good understanding of genetic mouse lines,experience in behavioral tests for assessing circadian, sleep, cognitive, and affective responses in rodents.Application Process
Please submit a cover letter describing your research interest in the lab, CV, and contact information for 3 references to Diego Fernandez, PhD at Diego.Fernandez@cchmc.org
or recruiter Dr. Pyne-Geithman at Gail.Pyne-Geithman@cchmc.org.
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