Job ID: 120170
Postdoctoral fellow / research scientist
Position: Post-doctoral Position
Deadline: 31 December 2024
Employment Start Date: 24 September 2024
Contract Length: 1 year to start, extendable annually for 5 years
City: Atlanta
Country: United States
Institution: Georgia Tech & Emory University
Department: Biomedical Engineering
Description:
NIH BRAIN Initiative funded postdoctoral position:
Tracking flow of attention in visual circuits across the brain
The Haider Lab in the Dept. of Biomedical Engineering (BME) at Georgia Tech & Emory University seeks highly motivated and skilled postdoctoral fellows for a 3–5 year NIH BRAIN funded project examining the flow of visual attention signals across the brain.
The project offers significant opportunity to learn cutting-edge research techniques in vivo, including 1) neural population recording with high-density Neuropixels probes, 2) optogenetic circuit manipulation, 3) wide-field calcium imaging and 4) quantitative visual attention behavior.
Recent lab publications can be found here: http://haider.gatech.edu/publications/
The ideal candidate has expertise in multi-electrode electrophysiology OR patch clamp recording OR functional fluorescence imaging, along with quantitative skill in data acquisition and analysis (preferably with MATLAB). Candidates should have an inquisitive and collaborative mindset, high motivation to solve outstanding questions in systems neuroscience, excellent communication skills, and enthusiasm to work in a multi-disciplinary team.
The position is funded for 3 years (up to 5 years total), pending satisfactory performance upon annual review. We are enthusiastic about forming a diverse, international research group. All candidates will be mentored for independent career development.
There is a strong, multidisciplinary concentration of labs focusing on Neuroscience @ GT and at Emory. Atlanta is vibrant, green, sunny year-round, and one of the most affordable and livable major cities of the US.
Applications should include a CV, a brief statement of prior research and future goals, expected date of availability, and names and contact information of three references. Please email these materials to bilal.haider@bme.gatech.edu
The Wallace H. Coulter Dept. of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory University is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity. The Department is a unique enterprise, spanning two of the top Engineering and Medical institutes in the country, and was recently named the #1 Biomedical Engineering program in the USA. This environment offers unparalleled facilities, resources, and colleagues for the pursuit of understanding neural circuits and their relationship to behavior and neurological dysfunction.
Further information and recent lab publications can be found at haider.gatech.edu