Society for Neuroscience
Postdoctoral Researcher - Addiction and Dopamine-Related Disorders
Society for Neuroscience, Boston, Massachusetts, us, 02298
Postdoctoral Researcher - Addiction and Dopamine-Related Disorders
Employer:
UMASS Chan Medical School Location:
Massachusetts Salary:
To be determined Closing date:
Mar 4, 2025 The Melikian Lab at UMASS Chan Medical School seeks a creative and motivated PhD neurobiologist to join our investigative team to study the mechanisms that govern addictive and motivated behaviors, with a focus on circuits that converge on and modulate dopaminergic terminals. We leverage intersectional approaches spanning from molecules to behavior, and utilize mouse genetic, viral, optogenetic and photometric methods. Postdoctoral applicants will have a strong track record of productivity, and will take the lead on a novel project. Applicants will optimally have experience in mouse handling and modern neurobiology approaches (e.g. optogenetics, chemogenetics, photometry), but other strong candidates will also be considered. The Neurobiology Department at UMASS Chan Medical School is the hub of a vibrant multidisciplinary neuroscience community, with research strengths in neuropsychiatric disorders, neurodegeneration, neuroinflammation, neuroplasticity, and neurodevelopment. Under the leadership of our recently appointed Chair, Dr. Danny Winder, the department provides an exceptional and interactive training environment that emphasizes team science in a diverse and inclusive space. Interested applicants should submit a cover letter, CV, and names of three references to Dr. Melikian.
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Employer:
UMASS Chan Medical School Location:
Massachusetts Salary:
To be determined Closing date:
Mar 4, 2025 The Melikian Lab at UMASS Chan Medical School seeks a creative and motivated PhD neurobiologist to join our investigative team to study the mechanisms that govern addictive and motivated behaviors, with a focus on circuits that converge on and modulate dopaminergic terminals. We leverage intersectional approaches spanning from molecules to behavior, and utilize mouse genetic, viral, optogenetic and photometric methods. Postdoctoral applicants will have a strong track record of productivity, and will take the lead on a novel project. Applicants will optimally have experience in mouse handling and modern neurobiology approaches (e.g. optogenetics, chemogenetics, photometry), but other strong candidates will also be considered. The Neurobiology Department at UMASS Chan Medical School is the hub of a vibrant multidisciplinary neuroscience community, with research strengths in neuropsychiatric disorders, neurodegeneration, neuroinflammation, neuroplasticity, and neurodevelopment. Under the leadership of our recently appointed Chair, Dr. Danny Winder, the department provides an exceptional and interactive training environment that emphasizes team science in a diverse and inclusive space. Interested applicants should submit a cover letter, CV, and names of three references to Dr. Melikian.
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