University of Colorado Anschutz
Department: Physiology and Biophysics
Job Title: Associate Research Professor
Position #00852054 – Requisition #40828
Job Summary:
Dr. Daniel Tollin's lab is seeking to hire an Associate Research Professor. The position will focus on IACUC, IRB, and university compliance, lab organization, and inventory, and has reserved time (approximately 50%) to contribute to other aspects of the lab's research. These aspects include utilizing auditory brainstem responses (ABRs), behavior paradigms, in vivo recordings from the auditory brainstem, molecular biology, including inner ear fluorescent immunohistochemistry, and confocal and super resolution microscopy imaging to investigate auditory changes as a result of noise exposed and Alzheimer's induced hearing loss. This position requires high level of project development and experimental design independently and in collaboration with the PI, an expertise to pioneer new tools/techniques, develop/perform rodent surgeries, and supervise and conduct experiments in collaboration with other members in the group. This would be an excellent position for someone who can work independently when needed, drives experimental design and project development, enjoys teamwork in a lab, conducts experiments, and has a strong interest in a longer-term position .
The lab is located within the University of Colorado Anschutz, School of Medicine, Department of Physiology & Biophysics in Aurora, CO. The Associate Research Professor will benefit from a multidisciplinary, vibrant, open, and collegial department. The Tollin lab provides rich opportunities to interact with other biophysics and physiology laboratories within the department, also with an even larger collection of systems neuroscience laboratories studying the neural basis of sensory-motor behaviors.
Key Responsibilities :
Department: Physiology and Biophysics
Job Title: Associate Research Professor
Position #00852054 – Requisition #40828
Job Summary:
Dr. Daniel Tollin's lab is seeking to hire an Associate Research Professor. The position will focus on IACUC, IRB, and university compliance, lab organization, and inventory, and has reserved time (approximately 50%) to contribute to other aspects of the lab's research. These aspects include utilizing auditory brainstem responses (ABRs), behavior paradigms, in vivo recordings from the auditory brainstem, molecular biology, including inner ear fluorescent immunohistochemistry, and confocal and super resolution microscopy imaging to investigate auditory changes as a result of noise exposed and Alzheimer's induced hearing loss. This position requires high level of project development and experimental design independently and in collaboration with the PI, an expertise to pioneer new tools/techniques, develop/perform rodent surgeries, and supervise and conduct experiments in collaboration with other members in the group. This would be an excellent position for someone who can work independently when needed, drives experimental design and project development, enjoys teamwork in a lab, conducts experiments, and has a strong interest in a longer-term position .
The lab is located within the University of Colorado Anschutz, School of Medicine, Department of Physiology & Biophysics in Aurora, CO. The Associate Research Professor will benefit from a multidisciplinary, vibrant, open, and collegial department. The Tollin lab provides rich opportunities to interact with other biophysics and physiology laboratories within the department, also with an even larger collection of systems neuroscience laboratories studying the neural basis of sensory-motor behaviors.
Key Responsibilities :
- Independently plan and perform research projects related to
subcortical impairments of auditory processing
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