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Postdoctoral Research Associate - Princeton Neuroscience Institute

Society for Neuroscience
United States, New Jersey, Princeton
Feb 23, 2025
Postdoctoral Research Associate - Princeton Neuroscience Institute

Employer


Princeton Neuroscience Institute

Location

Princeton, New Jersey

Salary

attractive salary plus benefits

Closing date

Mar 23, 2025


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Sector

Graduate School or University,
Non-profit Institution / Non-governmental Org.,
Undergraduate College

Job Function

Postdoctoral Researcher

Research Area

Cognition,
Neurodegenerative Disorders & Injury

Position Type

Full Time

Level

Entry Level


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Job Details

Several positions for a postdoctoral associate in human and monkey electrophysiology are available in the Neuroscience of Attention & Perception Laboratory (NA&P Lab), led by Dr. Sabine Kastner at the Princeton Neuroscience Institute. The lab studies neural mechanisms of cognition in the primate brain. Intracranial recordings from human epilepsy patients and non-human primates are conducted using identical behavioral paradigms and combined with computational approaches.

We are seeking an extremely motivated postdoctoral researcher with background in human or monkey electrophysiology. Studies will include simultaneous recordings and stimulation from multiple, interconnected brain regions. The researcher will gain experience with the use of laminar/neuropixel probes and electrical microstimulation to study attention and decision making networks in a behaving animal model together with parallel studies in humans. The project is part of a NIMH Silvio O. Conte Center on the "Cognitive Thalamus". The successful candidate will be part of a diverse team of experimentalists, theoreticians and biostatisticians that studies thalamocortical interactions in different brain models (tree shrew, macaque, human neurotypical, schizophrenia patients) and levels of analyses (local- and large-scale circuits). This is a unique opportunity to learn about team science approaches.

Postdoctoral researchers are given the opportunity to participate in other lab research endeavors, and they are expected to make a strong contribution to the lab's overall research efforts. Training also includes an introduction to various advanced neuroimaging methodologies.

Essential qualifications for these positions include: a Ph.D. in Neuroscience, Computer Science, Bioengineering, Cognitive Science or other closely related fields. Experience working with behaving non-human primates and/or background in electrophysiology of the visual system are preferred. All candidates must possess strong quantitative skills (e.g. Matlab, C++, Python).

The term of this appointment is one year with the possibility of renewal contingent upon satisfactory performance and continued funding. Applicants must apply online at https://www.princeton.edu/acad-positions/position/37941 and via email to Sabine Kastner (skastner@princeton.edu) and should post all application materials (cover letter, CV, research statement, and contact information for 3 references).

The work location for this position is in-person on campus at Princeton University.

This position is subject to the University's background check policy.



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Understanding behavior at all levels of function, from systems to cells, is one of the great challenges of modern biology. At Princeton University, faculty with research interests in neuroscience can be found in many departments, including Applied Math, Chemistry, Engineering, Molecular Biology, Physics, Philosophy and Psychology. This diversity mirrors the interdisciplinary nature of contemporary neuroscience research and provides a rich set of opportunities for research and training in neuroscience. This web site provides information about the shared and individual interests of neuroscience faculty at Princeton, the opportunities available for training at the graduate and undergraduate levels, and neuroscience-related activities on campus.
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