Postdoctoral Fellow in Developmental Neuroscience
Postdoctoral Fellowship in Developmental Neuroscience
The Section on Cellular and Molecular Neurodevelopment at the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), National Institutes of Health (NIH), in Bethesda MD is seeking an enthusiastic and highly motivated postdoctoral candidate to join our laboratory studying neurodevelopment.
GABAergic inhibitory interneurons are an extremely heterogeneous cell population with distinct morphologies, connectivity, neurochemical markers, electrophysiological properties and transcriptomes. Abnormal development and function of interneurons has been linked to the pathobiology of numerous brain diseases such as epilepsy, schizophrenia and autism. Recent studies have found that many disease-associated genes are expressed in immature interneurons. Thus, a thorough description of the genetic and epigenetic mechanisms regulating interneuron fate and maturation is critical to understand both normal development and disease models.
To this end, our lab utilizes cutting-edge techniques to characterize the genetic, epigenetic and environmental mechanisms in the embryonic forebrain that regulate the diversity and maturation of interneurons. These approaches include (but are not limited to) single cell sequencing technologies, spatial transcriptomics, stem cell differentiations, in utero electroporation, cell transplantations and numerous other techniques to manipulate gene expression. For more information about the scientific questions we explore, ongoing projects, our team and publications, please visit the lab website:
https://www.nichd.nih.gov/research/atNICHD/Investigators/petros
Skills and Qualifications
- Ph.D. and/or M.D. in neuroscience, developmental biology, cell biology, genetics or related discipline, and have completed fewer than five years of postdoctoral training
- Strong work ethic and ability to design, carry out and analyze independent projects that encompass the overall theme of the lab
- Candidates with significant experience involving single cell sequencing, brain organoids and/or human iPSC differentiations are strongly encouraged to apply
This Postdoctoral appointee may be a US citizen, Legal Permanent Resident or non-US citizen who are eligible for a valid work authorization. Applications from women, persons from underrepresented groups, and persons with disabilities are strongly encouraged. This position is subject to a background investigation. Salary will be commensurate with experience, and benefits will include leave and health insurance.
How to Apply
Interested applicants should submit their curriculum vitae (CV) with bibliography, a statement of research interests, and 3 letters of reference to Dr. Timothy Petros (tim.petros@nih.gov). Additional information and useful links about post-doctoral fellowship training positions at the NIH can be found at: https://www.training.nih.gov/resources/faqs/postdoc_irp.
DHHS, NIH, and NICHD are equal opportunity employers. NIH is dedicated to building a diverse community through its training and employment programs.
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