Postdoctoral Fellowship
Neurobiology of Endogenous Cannabinoids

A NIH-funded training grant position is available for a postdoctoral fellow interested in the role of endogenous cannabinoids in modulating synaptic transmission in the cerebral cortex. Experiments will involve single and dual patch clamp recordings in acute slices, in combination with optical imaging and immunocytochemistry. Applicants should have an M.D. or Ph.D., and experience with patch clamp electrophysiology is desirable.

Please send a statement of research interests, CV and three references to
Dr. Eric Levine at: eslevine@neuron.uchc.edu

 

 

Graduate Program

The Neuroscience Graduate Program emphasizes an interdisciplinary approach to research with the goal of understanding the normal function and disorders of the nervous system. The interdepartmental program currently has 38 faculty and 19 predoctoral students, and encompasses experimental approaches spanning molecular and systems neuroscience, including areas of cellular, molecular, and developmental neurobiology; neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, neurochemistry, neuropharmacology, and neuropathology.

Prospective students should consult our website for further information on the Neuroscience Graduate Program.