POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP: NEUROPHARMACOLOGY OF ANTIDEPRESSANT MEDICATIONS
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POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP: NEUROPHARMACOLOGY OF ANTIDEPRESSANT MEDICATIONS
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Job Details NEUROBIOLOGY AND PHARMACOLOGY OF ANTIDEPRESSANT MEDICATIONS: POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP The Gould Laboratory at the University of Maryland School of Medicine in Baltimore is currently seeking a highly-motivated postdoctoral fellow to lead a multidisciplinary research project investigating the neurobiological and pharmacological mechanisms of rapid acting antidepressant drugs such as ketamine (e.g., see Nature, 2016 May 4;533(7604):481-486 and Nature Neuroscience 2022 Sept; 25(9):119101200. A multidisciplinary and translational research approach will be used to identify novel therapeutic mechanisms of action (see www.gouldlab.org). To do this, we combine classic pharmacological, molecular, genetic, electrophysiological, and behavioral approaches with cutting-edge neuroscience techniques, including chemogenetics, optogenetics, and fiber photometry. Competitive candidates will have a background in electrophysiology and some experience in, or strong desire to learn additional techniques, with strong written and communication skills. The Fellow will have a lead role in the design and execution of projects, as well as publishing and presenting their results with anticipation of a future independent research career. Salary is commensurate with experience. Interested applicants with a PhD in neuroscience, pharmacology, or related disciplines should send a CV, statement of research interests and the names of 2-3 references to: Dr. Todd Gould, Departments of Psychiatry, Pharmacology, and Neurobiology, at the University Maryland School of Medicine, via e-mail: gouldlab@me.com. Company University of Maryland School of Medicine |