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UPMC Research Specialist | Stujenske Lab in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

The Stujenske Lab uses mice to study the cognitive regulation of emotion. The lab uses state-of-the-art techniques to record and manipulate neural circuits including two photon calcium imaging, in vivo electrophysiology with high density probes, machine learning models, and optogenetics. More details can be found on the lab website Stujenske Lab (stujenske-lab.github.io)

The employee will be working on collecting neural circuit data in awake behaving mice, developing novel techniques for probing neural circuits, and/or analyzing high dimensional data. Preferably candidates would have prior experience with at least one of the following: working with mice in a research context, systems neuroscience techniques, engineering, or computer programming.

Responsibilities:

  • Independently collect and analyze big datasets tracking activity in large neural populations while behavioral and physiological metrics are tracked in mice.

  • Develop and/or test novel hardware and software for imaging applications.

  • Collaborate with senior research personnel on the completion of mouse neuroscience experiments.

  • Participate in the publication and presentation of research findings.

  • Bachelor's degree required, preferably in Psychology, Neuroscience, Sociology or related research field.

  • Minimum of one year of work experience in a research project and/or related clinical setting is required.

  • Familiarity with computers and common software packages required.

  • Working knowledge of research methodology strongly preferred.

Licensure, Certifications, and Clearances:

  • Act 34

UPMC is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Disability/Veteran

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