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. Postdoctoral Fellow – Ion Channels and Membrane Biology Duke University School of Medicine | Yang Lab https://sites.duke.edu/yanglab/ The Yang Lab at Duke University School of Medicine seeks a creative
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neuroscience or a related field Preferred Qualifications: 4 years of postdoctoral research experience or equivalent Publication in peer reviewed journals in the neuroscience field Proficient in Python
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• Ph.D. in Biomedical Sciences or related field. • Minimum five years of combined experience during Ph.D. training and postdoctoral work. • Demonstrated expertise in metabolic or tracer-based studies
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• Ph.D. in Biomedical Sciences or related field. • Minimum five years of combined experience during Ph.D. training and postdoctoral work. • Demonstrated expertise in metabolic or tracer-based studies
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specific emphasis on sudden cardiac death. Selected candidate will be leading the animal studies, conducting electrophysiology experiments, including those requiring experience with patch clamp technique
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. extracellular electrodes, imaging, or patch-clamp electrophysiology. Experience with manipulations of neural activity during behaviour using optogenetics and / or chemogenetics. Strong programming skills in
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applications, and will apply for personal grant funding. Among the key duties of this position are the following: Under the direction of the Principal Investigator, will perform whole-cell patch clamp
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for this position. More About This Job Preferred Qualifications: Expertise in electrophysiological recording techniques (e.g., in vivo or ex vivo patch-clamp, field recordings, or multi-electrode array recordings). Â
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comprehensive understanding and practical experience in modern biochemical, molecular biology, and fluorescence microscopy techniques. Knowledge of electrophysiological methods, including the patch-clamp
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or biochemical studies. 2. Candidate will have at least one year full time experience with whole cell or patch clamp electrophysiology. 3. Experience with ligand gated channels, voltage gated calcium channel