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laboratory rodents. Applicants with expertise in electrophysiology – including patch clamp, optogenetics, in vivo imaging, or other advanced imaging technologies are particularly encouraged to apply
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secretion from chromaffin cells. Using a combination of patch clamp electrophysiology and live cell fluorescent imaging the interactions between heterotrimeric G protein subunits, their effectors and the
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neurons. Using a combination of high resolution live cell fluorescent imaging, electrochemistry and patch clamp electrophysiology, we recently discovered that activation of GLP-1Rs promotes the formation
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and use of viral vectors; site-directed mutagenesis; fluorescence and confocal microscopy; morphological analysis of developing neurons; neuronal migration analysis; electrophysiology (patch-clamp
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and patch clamp recordings in brain slices or dissociated neurons) in rodent models, as well as neuroimaging techniques (fMRI, EEG, simultaneous EEG-MRI, simultaneous PET-MRI) in human subjects. IUSM is
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circuits across aging. The candidate will gain valuable experience not only with various electrophysiological techniques, such as patch clamp recording and multielectrode arrays (MEA), but also with
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), and of patch-clamping (which has revolutionised electrophysiology) have been complemented with discoveries such as the highly sensitive procedures for magnetic resonance imaging and the use of siRNA as
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by the surgeon and in compliance with hospital policies. Skillfully clamp, ligate, and cut tissue per the surgeon's directives, ensuring precision and attention to detail. Close all wound layers
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attention to detail Strong writing and communication skills Experience in molecular biology techniques (e.g., PCR, DNA extraction) Experience in experimental techniques, including patch-clamp
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manipulations to understand how connections between thalamic nucleus reuniens and entorhinal cortex support memory & decision-making. Techniques: Patch clamp electrophysiology, stereotaxic surgery, in vivo