Wednesday, October 24, 2007

MIT: Postdoctoral Positions

MIT: Posdoctoral Positions


Yanik Lab: www.rle.mit.edu/Yanik

Description
Postdoctoral positions are available in Yanik Lab at MIT (www.rle.mit.edu/Yanik). We are interested in:
(I) development of novel neuro-technologies,
(II) discovery of genetic pathways and drug candidates targeting neural degeneration and regeneration using both in vivo and in vitro high-throughput methods, and
(III) translational research using human embronic stem cell (hESC) derived neurons.

We did the first study of neural regeneration in C. elegans using femtosecond laser microsurgery (Nature 432, 822 (2004)). We also recently demonstrated the first on-chip high-throughput small-animal screening technology using microfluidics (PNAS, 104, 13891 (2007)). We are currently developing powerful in vivo and in vitro technologies/assays for translational research using hES cell derived neurons.

Application
Candidates with experience in mammalian and/or C. elegans neurobiology and/or engineering/physics/chemistry disciplines are sought. Good communication skills and willingness to work in a highly multidisciplinary and friendly team with other engineers, biochemists and biologists are expected. The postdoctoral positions will be supported through NIH Director’s New Innovator Award, and Packard Fellowship in Science and Engineering as well as other funds. Duration of positions is flexible. Please send a brief letter describing research experience/interest, CV, and contact information of three references to Dr. Yanik, Asst. Prof., Electrical Engineering, MIT. Dr. Yanik will be at the 2007 Society for Neuroscience meeting in San Diego in early November.

For contact information about this position, please email neuroengineering@gmail.com

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