Connectionists: Postdoctoral position in Computational Neuroscience, Emory University

Prinz, Astrid A astrid.prinz at emory.edu
Fri Jan 3 15:40:07 EST 2020


Postdoctoral position in computational neuroscience


Prinz lab, Department of Biology, Emory University, Atlanta

AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.

We are looking for a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to model sympathetic neurons and circuits and their plasticity and homeostasis in the context of spinal cord injury. The position is part of an NIH-funded, collaborative research project with the Hochman lab at Emory’s Department of Physiology.

The Prinz lab is embedded in a highly interactive research environment of multiple computational and experimental neuroscience labs in the Department of Biology, at Emory University, and in the wider Atlanta area neuroscience community.

The ideal candidate has a strong background in neuroscience and computer modeling. Experience with electrophysiology is desirable, although not required. The position is available immediately. Further information on the lab is located at http://www.biology.emory.edu/research/Prinz/index.html. To apply, please submit a CV, description of research interests, and contact information for two references to astrid.prinz at emory.edu<mailto:astrid.prinz at emory.edu> . Pre-application inquiries are also accepted at the same address.

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