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Post-Doctoral Scholar in Systems/Computational Neuroscience at Stanford University

Society for Neuroscience
United States, California, Stanford
Oct 31, 2024
Post-Doctoral Scholar in Systems/Computational Neuroscience at Stanford University

Employer


Stanford University

Location

Stanford, California

Salary

71,650 - 91,050

Closing date

Nov 25, 2024


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Sector

Biotech or Pharmaceutical,
Graduate School or University,
Hospital,
Independent Research Institute,
Medical, Veterinary or Dental School,
Non-profit Institution / Non-governmental Org.,
Undergraduate College

Job Function

Postdoctoral Researcher

Research Area

Cognition,
Development,
Integrative Physiology & Behavior,
Motivation & Emotion

Position Type

Full Time

Level

Entry Level

Postdoctoral positions are available at Stanford University, Department of Neurobiology in an exciting, uncharted, newly emerging field to study multiregional neural computations underlying dynamic social interactions and its development in Marmosets. We combine largescale neural recordings and perturbations, innovative game-theory driven behavioral paradigms, machine vision and advanced computational and modeling methods to get at how dynamic social behaviors are mediated at the neuronal and population level. Our interdisciplinary laboratory is set in a highly collaborative community promoting scientific excellence. The lab has open positions starting July 1st 2024, earlier or later start dates are possible.

We are looking for bright, highly motivated, detail-oriented team players to join us.



  • Applicants must hold a PhD or MD/PhD in Neuroscience/Engineering/CS/Psychology/related fields. Candidates within their final year of a Ph.D. are especially encouraged to apply.
  • Experience in extracellular recordings and optogenetics using viral vector approaches is required.
  • Experience in behavior, computation or experience working with non-human primates is advantageous, but not required.
  • Excellent organizational and communication (verbal and written) skills, attention to details, ability to work independently and in a collaborative team as well as self-motivation are required.


Interested qualified applicants are encouraged to email Dr. Keren Haroush (kharoush@stanford.edu) with a short cover letter detailing their current/past research, what questions they'd be interested to pursue at the lab, and their long-term career goals; Please include a CV, and the contact details of at least 2 academic references.

Stanford is an equal employment opportunity and affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. Stanford also welcomes applications from others who would bring additional dimensions to the University's research, teaching and clinical missions.

Let's talk! Email Keren Haroush at kharoush@stanford.edu

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