We are always looking highly motivated and qualified students and postdocs to join our research groups at the Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology (SIAT), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), China.
Our groups are primarily focused on understanding brain circuits for behavior, homeostasis, and disease. We combine techniques for in-vivo physiology and behavior with viral and optogenetic manipulation of specific cell groups in transgenic rodents. Knowledge of electrophysiology, calcium imaging, viral tracing and molecular biology are beneficial. Self-motivated researchers who are engaged in developing their own ideas are highly encouraged to apply.
Successful candidates will have access to a broad spectrum of molecular, physiological and anatomical methods, and contribute to the development of novel tools for circuit mapping and analysis of physiological and behavioral data.
Applications should contain a CV and names of two referees. Salary is commensurate with experience and contribution.
Please send your application to:
[email protected]
Selected Publications:
Song*, Wang*, et al., Science (2016)
Ray*, Naumann*, et al., Science (2014)
Our groups are primarily focused on understanding brain circuits for behavior, homeostasis, and disease. We combine techniques for in-vivo physiology and behavior with viral and optogenetic manipulation of specific cell groups in transgenic rodents. Knowledge of electrophysiology, calcium imaging, viral tracing and molecular biology are beneficial. Self-motivated researchers who are engaged in developing their own ideas are highly encouraged to apply.
Successful candidates will have access to a broad spectrum of molecular, physiological and anatomical methods, and contribute to the development of novel tools for circuit mapping and analysis of physiological and behavioral data.
Applications should contain a CV and names of two referees. Salary is commensurate with experience and contribution.
Please send your application to:
[email protected]
Selected Publications:
Song*, Wang*, et al., Science (2016)
Ray*, Naumann*, et al., Science (2014)