"We are seeking motivated, independent-minded scientists with an interest in cellular, molecular, or developmental neuroscience. You should have, or be near completing, a Ph.D. in Neuroscience, Experimental Psychology, or a subfield of Biological Sciences.
Postdocs joining the lab will be expected, after appropriate guidance and/or any necessary self-education, to lead the group's research efforts in one or more of the projects listed below. In addition, those wishing to develop and pursue their own, self-originated line of research will be encouraged to do so.
Princeton University provides an excellent environment for neuroscience research, and provides a strong benefits package and competitive salaries. Positions are available immediately.
Applicants should send a CV, the names and contact information of three references, and a summary of research interests and experience to: Lisa Boulanger, Department of Molecular Biology, Princeton University, Washington Road, LTL 123, Princeton, NJ 08544-1014.
Please contact me at lboulang@princeton.edu if you have any questions. Lab interest areas include (for more information, click here):
1) Identification and validation of novel binding partners for MHC class I in neurons.
2) Molecular logic of neuronal MHC class I signaling.
3) Cellular mechanisms of activity-dependent plasticity and learning and memory.
4) Immune signaling in the pathogenesis of neurological disorders (with a focus on autism and schizophrenia)." |