Postdoctoral Fellow - Neuroscience
Postdoctoral Fellow to support ongoing research in Dr. Anna Radke’s behavioral neuroscience lab. The lab utilizes rodent models to explore neural circuits involved in emotional and motivated behaviors. This position is funded by an external grant and will provide support for research projects investigating the biological bases of sex differences in alcohol drinking behaviors in mice. This position will also assist with the general management and maintenance of the laboratory and its animal colony.
Key responsibilities:
- Provide project management and technical support for ongoing research projects.
- Develop independent research projects that align with the lab’s funded research and contribute to grant applications.
- Perform rodent behavioral testing, surgical procedures, and other technical procedures independently.
- Develop data collection processes, conduct data analyses, and independently produce summaries and technical reports of findings for assigned projects.
- Manage our rodent colony and provide critical, acute, and post-operative care support and monitoring of experimental animals and report health problems to veterinary staff and to the primary Investigator.
- Mentor and train undergraduate students in research processes.
- Contribute to scholarly papers, conference presentations, and other professional documents for publication or dissemination.
- Assure compliance with all state and federal research guidelines, as well as experimental protocols and SOPs.
Minimum Qualifications:
Required: Ph.D. degree in Psychology, Neuroscience, or a closely related field by date of appointment; formal coursework or training in research methodology and/or neuroscience; research experience with animals.
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