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PositionNeuroscience

niUniversity of Tulsa

University of Tulsa
Tulsa, OK, USA
Dec 5, 2025

The Department of Biological Science at The University of Tulsa invites applications for a Postdoctoral Fellow position in Neuroscience. We seek a creative and interactive individual who would like to advance their research program in this area, while also obtaining training and experience in teaching. Fellows will devote at least 60% effort to research and up to 40% to teaching. Research topics are flexible within the realm of Neuroscience, but should have overlap with the expertise of one of the faculty mentors for these positions (listed below). Ron Bonett (ron-bonett@utulsa.edu) – Amphibian Evolution and Development https://ronbonett.weebly.com Alex Kingston (alex-kingston@utulsa.edu) – Invertebrate Neurobiology https://www.kingston-lab.com Katie Mika (kmmika12@gmail.com) – Vertebrate Molecular Evolution https://www.katelynmika.com/research Matthew Toomey (mbt6332@utulsa.edu) – Mechanisms and Evolution of Coloration and Vision http://mbtoomey.net Questions could be sent to individual faculty or: NeuroPostdoc_search@utulsa.edu Applications should submitted to: https://universitytulsa.peopleadmin.com/postings/7719 We are also hiring a second Postdoctoral Fellow in Integrative Biology https://universitytulsa.peopleadmin.com/postings/7711 Please indicate if you would like to be considered for both positions. Applications will be considered until the position is filled. The University of Tulsa is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is especially interested in candidates who can contribute to the diversity and excellence of the academic community through their research, teaching and/or service.

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Department of Biological Science

University of Tulsa
Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA
Dec 5, 2025

The Department of Biological Science at The University of Tulsa invites applications for two Postdoctoral Fellow positions in Integrative Biology and Neuroscience. We seek creative and interactive individuals who would like to advance their research programs in these areas, while also obtaining training and experience in teaching. Fellows will devote 60% effort to research and 40% to teaching. Research topics are flexible within the realms of Integrative Biology and Neuroscience, but should have overlap with the expertise of one of the faculty mentors for these positions (listed below). We anticipate a Fall 2023 start date for these positions. The successful applicant is expected to have a Ph.D. in Biological Science or a related field prior to starting. Interested applicants should submit: (1) A cover letter stating possible areas of research interest and how this Postdoctoral Fellowship will contribute to your career trajectory. (2) Curriculum Vitae. (3) Pdfs of up to two representative publications. (4) Names and complete contact information for three references. We encourage applicants to contact one or more of the potential mentors before applying. For the Integrative Biology Postdoctoral Fellowship: Akhtar Ali (akhtar-ali@utulsa.edu) – Plant Virology http://akhtarvirologylab.utulsa.edu Ron Bonett (ron-bonett@utulsa.edu) – Amphibian Evolution and Development https://ronbonett.weebly.com Charles Brown (charles-brown@utulsa.edu) – Avian Behavioral Ecology https://www.cliffswallow.org Mark Buchheim (mark-buchheim@utulsa.edu) – Evolution of Algae https://buchheimlab.weebly.com Mohamed Fakhr (mohamed-fakhr@utulsa.edu) – Bacterial Genomics https://engineering.utulsa.edu/biological-science/faculty/profile/mohamed-fakhr/ Alex Kingston (alex-kingston@utulsa.edu) – Invertebrate Neurobiology https://www.kingston-lab.com Katie Mika (kmmika12@gmail.com) – Vertebrate Molecular Evolution https://www.katelynmika.com/research Matt Toomey (mbt6332@utulsa.edu) – Mechanisms and Evolution of Coloration and Vision http://6045f9f8cf.url-de-test.ws/research.html For the Neuroscience Postdoctoral Fellowship (also listed above): Ron Bonett (ron-bonett@utulsa.edu) – Amphibian Evolution and Development Alex Kingston (alex-kingston@utulsa.edu) – Invertebrate Neurobiology Katie Mika (kmmika12@gmail.com) – Vertebrate Molecular Evolution Matt Toomey (mbt6332@utulsa.edu) – Mechanisms and Evolution of Coloration and Vision Applications should be submitted electronically to: Integrative Biology Postdoctoral Fellowship (BiologyPostdoc_search@utulsa.edu) or the Neuroscience Postdoctoral Fellowship (NeuroPostdoc_search@utulsa.edu). Please indicate if you would like to be considered for both positions. For full consideration applications should be received by 12-May-2023. The University of Tulsa is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is especially interested in candidates who can contribute to the diversity and excellence of the academic community through their research, teaching and/or service

SeminarNeuroscience

Sleep features that change your mind

Gina Poe
Universityof California Los Angeles (UCLA), Department of Integrative Biology and Physiology, USA
Sep 12, 2021
SeminarNeuroscience

Sleep features for memory consolidation and network building across the lifespan

Gina Poe
University of California, Los Angeles, Integrative Biology & Physiology
Dec 15, 2020
SeminarNeuroscience

Interactions between the microbiome and nervous system during early development

Elaine Hsiao
UCLA Department of Integrative Biology and Physiology
Dec 9, 2020

The gut microbiota is emerging as an important modulator of brain function and behavior, as several recent discoveries reveal substantial effects of the microbiome on neurophysiology, neuroimmunity and animal behavior. Despite these findings supporting a “microbiome-gut-brain axis”, the molecular and cellular mechanisms that underlie interactions between the gut microbiota and brain remain poorly understood. To uncover these, the Hsiao laboratory is mining the human microbiota for microbial modulators of host neuroactive molecules, investigating the impact of microbiota-immune system interactions on neurodevelopment and examining the microbiome as an interface between gene-environment interactions in neurological diseases. In particular, our research on effects of the maternal microbiome on offspring development in utero are revealing novel interactions between microbiome-dependent metabolites and fetal thalamocortical axonogenesis. Overall, we aim to dissect biological pathways for communication between the gut microbiota and nervous system, toward understanding fundamental interactions between physiological systems that impact brain and behavior.