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imaging. Through collaborations, we use cryo-electron microscopy and cryo-electron tomography for structural studies. For more information about Dr. Samara Reck-Peterson and the lab, please visit: https
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an alternative to traditional scientific roles (e.g. postdoc) and provides an ideal environment to establish a career in computational research or software engineering. The position aims at developing
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the guidance of a senior lab member, this role will be involved in experiments related to mosquito behavior, sensory perception (chemosensation, mechanosensation), imaging techniques, and gene expression
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an alternative to traditional scientific roles (e.g. postdoc) and provides an ideal environment to establish a career in computational research or software engineering. The position aims at developing
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Research environment The postdoc will be affiliated with both Cornell Dept of Neurobiology & Behavior and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. As an employee of the HHMI, the postdoc will benefit from
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body in Drosophila and bumblebees as model systems. Our research integrates genetic tools, high-throughput behavioral analysis, EM connectomics, expansion microscopy, mass spectrometry, calcium imaging
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system . The candidate will have the opportunity to validate and apply these tools in mice through collaborations/cross-training between the two labs, alongside other approaches such as calcium imaging
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of Neurobiology & Behavior at Cornell University and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. The postdoc will work in a vibrant, interdisciplinary setting and have access to cutting-edge tools and collaborative
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highly motivated Postdoctoral Scientists to run independent projects within the Watson Lab. This position is especially well-suited for: New Ph.D. graduates or those with two years or less of prior postdoc
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variety of modern neuroscience techniques in the lab including two-photon imaging, electrophysiology, cross-species behavioral paradigms, and computational modeling. More information about the lab and their