Research Assistant Position Available
Research Assistant Position (Cortical mechanisms of cognitive behavior)
Morishita lab for Developing Minds (http://www.morishita-lab.com/) has openings for a full-time research assistant position to participate in the studies of cortical mechanisms of cognitive behavior relevant to psychiatric disorders. We use mouse models and take an integrated approach, combining molecular, anatomical, electrophysiological, and behavior methodologies.
This position provides an opportunity to gain significant research in an interdisciplinary lab environment, as well as to contribute to papers. The position focuses on rodent behavioral study of cognitive circuits relevant to neurodevelopmental disorders. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: conducting touchscreen based cognitive testings, data analysis, histologist characterization, and exposure to advanced circuit manipulations and measurements. See our recent publications relevant to this position (Norman et al Neuron 2020, Falk et al Science Advances 2021, Nabel et al Nature Communications 2020)
Qualification: Bachelor’s degree in Life Sciences required; background in neuroscience preferred. We value diversity and inclusion.
Minimum of 2 years of commitment is expected. A candidate is also expected to start no later than June 1st 2022.
Application: Please send cover letter, CV, and contact information for more than 3 references as a single attached file to: [email protected]
Morishita lab for Developing Minds (http://www.morishita-lab.com/) has openings for a full-time research assistant position to participate in the studies of cortical mechanisms of cognitive behavior relevant to psychiatric disorders. We use mouse models and take an integrated approach, combining molecular, anatomical, electrophysiological, and behavior methodologies.
This position provides an opportunity to gain significant research in an interdisciplinary lab environment, as well as to contribute to papers. The position focuses on rodent behavioral study of cognitive circuits relevant to neurodevelopmental disorders. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: conducting touchscreen based cognitive testings, data analysis, histologist characterization, and exposure to advanced circuit manipulations and measurements. See our recent publications relevant to this position (Norman et al Neuron 2020, Falk et al Science Advances 2021, Nabel et al Nature Communications 2020)
Qualification: Bachelor’s degree in Life Sciences required; background in neuroscience preferred. We value diversity and inclusion.
Minimum of 2 years of commitment is expected. A candidate is also expected to start no later than June 1st 2022.
Application: Please send cover letter, CV, and contact information for more than 3 references as a single attached file to: [email protected]