Postdoctoral Associate: Corticospinal Circuits for Skilled Movement
![]() | |
![]() United States, New York, New York | |
![]() | |
Postdoctoral Associate: Corticospinal Circuits for Skilled Movement
View more categories
View less categories
The Nelson Lab at NYU's Center for Neural Science is hiring a Postdoctoral Associate to help discover how connections between the brain and spinal cord enable skilled behavior. The lab has developed a novel behavioral task and experimental workflow that will test the roles of corticospinal neurons and their spinal neuron targets in sensory-guided and dexterous movement. Responsibilities Your main responsibilities will include experimental design, collecting and analyzing data, and presenting and publishing findings. You will participate in lab meetings, journal clubs, departmental seminars, and other social events. Requirements A Ph.D. or comparable degree in neuroscience or a related field is required. You should have good communication skills and be well-organized, efficient, motivated, and independent. Successful candidates will demonstrate aptitude in some combination of multiphoton (2- or 3-photon) calcium imaging, skilled behavioral task design, synaptic electrophysiology, in situ hybridization, viral anatomical tracing, and data analysis. Some experience studying the spinal cord and motor control is preferred but not required. Why join the Nelson Lab? These are exciting times in the Nelson lab, with a quickly growing group and exciting research developing. The lab is newly renovated, well-funded, and fully equipped with all the tools and infrastructure you need to succeed. Located in the heart of Manhattan near Washington Square, New York University is one of the world's top-ranked academic and research universities. The Nelson Lab is in the Center for Neural Science, a department of collaborative and collegial neuroscientists with diverse interests. CNS also collaborates closely with the Neuroscience Institute at NYU's School of Medicine. To learn more about our research, visit https://andersnelsonlab.com/. Prospective postdoctoral associates should send their CV and a Cover Letter describing their past research and future research interests to anders.nelson@nyu.edu |