Positions are available for full-time Postdoctoral Fellows in the laboratory of Dr. Amy Lee, PhD in the Department of Neuroscience at The University of Texas at Austin. Postdoctoral Fellow positions are for one year, and are renewable based upon availability of funding, work performance, and progress toward research goals. The lab is broadly interested in Ca2+ signaling mechanisms underlying the development, function, and repair of the nervous system. Current research areas include studies of voltage-gated Ca2+ channels in the retina with a focus on the development and function of photoreceptor synapses, as well as how dysregulation of Ca2+ channels cause inherited retinal disorders. The lab is also studying the roles of calmodulin-like Ca2+ sensors in somatosensory functions and axonal outgrowth in dorsal root ganglion neurons. A new direction of the lab is to utilize fluorescence techniques to study the biophysical properties of Ca2+ channels at the single molecule level. Techniques utilized include patch clamp electrophysiology, confocal and two-photon imaging, molecular biology and biochemistry, and behavioral assays.
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