A Postdoctoral Position in the Department of Neurology at Duke University is available immediately to conduct research on pain and joint function-related studies. Using molecular biology, calcium imaging, optogenetics, neuroanatomy, mouse models and behavior test, the successful candidate is expected to design and perform experiments to identify pathological mechanisms underlying joint pain and migraine, with a focus on ion channels and neural circuits. Candidate must have completed the requirements for the PhD degree or equivalent in Neuroscience related fields by the time of beginning the position. Prior experience in pain research and familiarity with animal surgery, pain behavior tests, cell/tissue culture, and microscope image analysis is highly desirable. The candidate must possess excellent verbal and written communication skills, be strongly motivated, and work well in a team setting.This mentored position functions more independently and contributes towards scientific publications, and the successful candidate will have the opportunity to participate in national/international meetings. The pain research environment at Duke University is excellent. The trainee will also have the opportunity to interact directly with exceptional faculty, postdocs and graduate students to tackle research problems relevant to pain and benefit greatly from a strong scientific, translational, and clinical research environment.Salary: NIH-Stipend Level for Postdoctoral FellowsPlease send your CV and contact information of three referees to Dr. Yong Chen at yong.chen@duke.edu
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