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Postdoctoral position to work with an interdisciplinary iophysics/neuroscience team (Maduke, Newsome, Pauly laboratories) at Stanford University.

Research will involve studying the mechanism by which focused ultrasound affects bilayer properties and channel gating. This work will contribute to the development of non-invasive methods for deep-brain neuromodulation.

Ph.D. in biophysics, biochemistry, physiology, or related field is required. Experience with electrophysiology is desired. However, highly motivated candidates with a strong background in the physical sciences will also be considered. An ability to think quantitatively and to communicate clearly is essential.

To apply, send CV (including statement of research interests) and the names/addresses of 3 references to Merritt Maduke, maduke@stanford.edu.

 

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