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Prof Ian Oldenburg

Piscataway, New Jersey, USA
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Prof Ian Oldenburg

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Aug 1, 2022

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Prof Ian Oldenburg

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The Oldenburg lab combines optics, multiphoton optogenetics, calcium imaging, and computation to understand the motor system. The overall goal of the Oldenburg Lab is to understand the causal relationship between neural activity and motor actions. We use advanced optical techniques such as multiphoton holographic optogenetics to control neural activity with an incredible degree of precision, writing complex patterns of activity to distributed groups of cells. Only by writing activity into the brain at the scale in which it naturally occurs (individual neurons firing distinct patterns of action potentials) can we test theories of what population activity means. We read out the effects of these precise manipulations locally with calcium imaging, in neighboring brain regions with electrophysiology, and at the 'whole animal level' through changes in behavior.

We are looking for curious motivated, and talented people with a wide range of skill sets to join our group at all levels from Technician to Postdoc.

Requirements

  • This work is inherently multidisciplinary and thus a wide array of techniques are useful
  • but the most useful prerequisite is the desire to learn new things. Prior experience with Optical Engineering
  • Electrophysiology (either extracellular or whole cell)
  • Calcium Imaging
  • Computational Modeling
  • Animal Behavior
  • Molecular Biology or Optogenetics is useful.

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