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Mick Hastings (Greg Jefferis)
Cambridge, UK
Position Details
Apply by Jun 3, 2022
PI / Faculty
Cambridge, UK
Application deadline
Jun 3, 2022
Job
Job location
Cambridge, UK
Quick Information
Application Deadline
Jun 3, 2022
Start Date
Flexible
Education Required
See description
Experience Level
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Job
Job location
Cambridge, UK
Job Description
Group leader (tenure-track/tenured) in Neurobiology with an emphasis on synaptic resolution imaging techniques to study structure and function of intact nervous systems. The MRC LMB is a research institute with stable core funding for staff, students and equipment in support of ambitious long-term research programmes. Research is the focus, admin is low. Co-located with the University of Cambridge, a world leader in the natural sciences. Teaching is possible but never required. This position is part of a new initiative in Molecular Connectomics supported by the MRC and LMB leadership within the Division of Neurobiology.
Requirements
- The post-holder will have substantial postdoctoral experience in the field of the structural analysis of neural circuits
- with a focus on synaptic architecture and whole-circuit connectivity. This will be accompanied by broad and deep knowledge of state-of-the-art computational and/ or technical approaches
- with a focus on high-density
- large-volume imaging
- as required to carry out the proposed research. Appointment will be at Programme Leader Track or Programme Leader
- subject to prior experience and accomplishments.
- For more details see https://www.nature.com/naturecareers/job/programme-leader-neurobiology-dr-michael-hastings-lmb-1846-mrc-laboratory-of-molecular-biology-757946
Job
Job location
Coordinates pending.
Cambridge, UK
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