Position: Postdoctoral Fellow
Location: Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York
Start Date: 1st August 2024
The role
The Rudolph Lab at Albert Einstein College of Medicine seeks a motivated postdoc interested in applying a multidisciplinary approach to investigate the cellular, synaptic, and circuit mechanisms underlying arousal and context-specific behaviours. Available projects will employ a combination of electrophysiology, circuit mapping, cleared tissue imaging, and behavioural testing in mice.
The candidate
Preference will be given to applicants experienced in in vitro and in vivo electrophysiology, computational skills, and/or advanced imaging techniques like 2-photon imaging. The candidate is expected to perform experiments, analyse data, present at international and national conferences, prepare figures, and draft manuscripts. Our team welcomes applicants from all backgrounds, including persons with disabilities, ethnic minorities, persons of minority sexual orientation or gender identity, visible minorities, and others who may contribute to a diverse and inclusive research environment. We provide fully funded salaries that are competitive, with opportunities to apply to fellowship programs.
Our lab at Albert Einstein is embedded in an engaging and innovative local research community. We highly encourage collaborative projects with research institutions across New York and New England. Albert Einstein’s location in New York City provides a vibrant and diverse cultural environment, as well as easy access to nature.
How to apply
Applications should be sent to Dr. Stephanie Rudolph and include a Letter of Intent, a full CV, a brief outline of current research, and the names and contact details of three academic referees.