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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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for experiments involving multi-site unit and local field potential recordings in behaving rats or patch clamp recordings in vitro. Start date: June 5, 2026 Position Status Full Time Posting Number 25FA1003 Posting
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for experiments involving multi-site unit and local field potential recordings in behaving rats or patch clamp recordings in vitro. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position(s
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experiments using an ultrafast force-clamp system. Prepare samples, calibrate the optical instrumentation, collecting high-resolution data, and performing quantitative data analysis. Maintain, update and
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University of California, Los Angeles | Los Angeles, California | United States | about 2 months ago
(M.D. or Ph.D.) in chemistry, biochemistry, molecular biology, or related field. Additional qualifications Postdoctoral experience in vision science research, with specific expertise in patch clamp
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. Combining cutting-edge biochemical, biotechnological, and instrumental analysis- such as automated patch clamp for single-cell analysis, aptamer-based biosensors and immunosensors and mass spectrometry
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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
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the Sonkusare Laboratory. The Sonkusare Laboratory employs state-of-the-art calcium imaging, super resolution imaging, patch-clamp electrophysiology, pressure myography, radio telemetric blood pressure
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team to perform a wide variety of maintenance and emergency repair tasks to University buildings (physical structure, mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems) while also performing some tasks
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depression and/or Parkinson’s disease. The position will perform these experiments using patch clamp electrophysiological approaches, and/or in-vivo behavior testing. Interactions are expected with other