The Research Assistant will provide assistance with neurophysiological, imaging and molecular biology experiments in the developing visual system of tadpoles. This position involves assisting with basic lab maintenance and organization. This position involves use of various experimental techniques and utilize molecular biology techniques, animal husbandry, histology, computers, and microscopy techniques. The long-term goal of the research in the laboratory of Dr. Carlos Aizenman is to understand the role of sensory experience in shaping the connectivity and functional properties of developing neural circuits, as well as its implications for neurodevelopmental disorders. The lab focuses on the visual system of Xenopus laevis tadpoles; a preparation amenable to a variety of experimental approaches, ranging from molecular biology, single-cell electrophysiology, live cell imaging, computational modeling, and behavior. This is a fixed term position that ends one year from the start date, and can be extended depending on funding availability.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level