Children's National Health System
Postdoc in Visual Circuit Development and Function
Children's National Health System, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022
The Triplett laboratory has an open position for a
Postdoctoral Fellow
to study the mechanisms underlying the development of synaptic specificity in the visual system (please see PMID:35294270, PMID:36717228, and visit
https://thetriplettlab.wordpress.com/ ). The Triplett lab is a collaborative environment, utilizing multiple cutting-edge techniques, including
in vivo
electrophysiology, neuronal circuit tracing, and behavioral paradigms in genetically-modified mice. The lab is part of the Center for Neuroscience Research at Children’s National - a vibrant and collegial environment dedicated to understanding neurodevelopment in health and disease. Successful applicants will have access to excellent core facilities and services, including microscopic imaging, high-throughput sequencing, bioinformatics, and behavior. Additionally, postdocs are able to attend career development workshops and hear seminars from pre-eminent scholars in the field. The position will be open starting Fall 2025. Experience in neuronal circuit tracing,
in vivo
electrophysiology and/or RNAseq preferred but not required. Candidates must have attained, or will soon attain, a PhD in neuroscience, cell/developmental biology or other related field. Interested candidates should e-mail a CV along with contact info for 3 references to: Jason Triplett, PhD Professor Center for Neuroscience Research Children’s National Medical Center 111 Michigan Avenue, NW Washington DC, 20010 jtriplett@childrensnational.org
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Postdoctoral Fellow
to study the mechanisms underlying the development of synaptic specificity in the visual system (please see PMID:35294270, PMID:36717228, and visit
https://thetriplettlab.wordpress.com/ ). The Triplett lab is a collaborative environment, utilizing multiple cutting-edge techniques, including
in vivo
electrophysiology, neuronal circuit tracing, and behavioral paradigms in genetically-modified mice. The lab is part of the Center for Neuroscience Research at Children’s National - a vibrant and collegial environment dedicated to understanding neurodevelopment in health and disease. Successful applicants will have access to excellent core facilities and services, including microscopic imaging, high-throughput sequencing, bioinformatics, and behavior. Additionally, postdocs are able to attend career development workshops and hear seminars from pre-eminent scholars in the field. The position will be open starting Fall 2025. Experience in neuronal circuit tracing,
in vivo
electrophysiology and/or RNAseq preferred but not required. Candidates must have attained, or will soon attain, a PhD in neuroscience, cell/developmental biology or other related field. Interested candidates should e-mail a CV along with contact info for 3 references to: Jason Triplett, PhD Professor Center for Neuroscience Research Children’s National Medical Center 111 Michigan Avenue, NW Washington DC, 20010 jtriplett@childrensnational.org
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