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Postdoctoral Associate - Cellular Heterogeneity And Circuit Organization of Brains
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- The Jiang laboratory in the Departments of Neuroscience at Baylor College of Medicine is seeking applicants for postdoc associate positions.
- The specific goal of the postdoc fellows for these positions is to use a multi-disciplinary approach, including single-cell RNA sequencing, Patch-seq, multi-patch clamp recording, machine learning, and complicated genetic tools to understand cellular heterogeneity and circuit organization of healthy and diseased brains.
- The fellows will use rodent and primate models, including surgically resected human tissue, to understand brain cell types with the molecular, spatial, and morpho-electric annotations, and how genetic lesions (related to epilepsy and autism) give rise to culprit cell types that contribute to the core symptoms of the diseases.
- McKinney A, Hu M, Hoskins A, Mohammadyar A, Naeem N, Jing J, Patel S, Sheth RB. Jiang X. Cellular composition and circuit organization of the locus coeruleus in adult mice.
- Uses single-nucleus RNsequencing, Patch-seq, multi-patching electrophysiology, and other molecular techniques on brain tissue to decipher and define cellular constituents of cortical circuits with molecular, morpho-electric, spatial, and functional annotations in the primate and rodent brain.
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