The Suver Lab is a new addition to the Department of Biological Sciences at Vanderbilt University and the Vanderbilt Brain Institute. Our research aims to reveal fundamental principles of nervous system function using a uniquely tractable and powerful model in Drosophila. The Research Assistant (Term) will be a key individual contributor responsible for research in the Suver Lab at Vanderbilt. Experience with biological research in a lab setting or relevant coursework in biology/computer science/mechanical engineering/electrical engineering or related area preferred. Reporting directly to the Lab PI (Suver), duties may include maintaining fly stocks, running behavior experiments and analyzing video data, connectomic and anatomical studies, and immunohistochemistry. The position requires the ability to perform experiments and work together with Suver lab graduate student and postdoc trainees, and interact with faculty, staff, and students within the Department of Biological Sciences. A minimum of a two-year commitment is required. The Suver Lab uses state of the art tools and techniques to understand general principles that nervous systems use to predict and learn about the world. We investigate mechanisms of sensory-motor planning and coordination at the cellular, circuit, and behavioral level with a multidisciplinary approach. Using a combination of quantitative behavior, electrophysiology, imaging, pharmacology, connectomic and genetic tools, we seek to understand fundamental principles of neuroscience using highly tractable neural circuits in Drosophila.
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Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
Associate degree