Post-Doctoral Research Associate
|  Society for Neuroscience | |
|   United States, Nebraska, Omaha  | |
|  Oct 24, 2025 | |
| Post-Doctoral Research Associate
  
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   A postdoctoral position is available to study alcohol-induced alterations insynaptic structure and function, auditory processing, and behavior in prenatal exposure models of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD). We are currently using several approaches including multiphoton in vivo imaging, auditory measurements, behavioral methods and electrophysiology to study this question. The Division of Developmental and Degenerative Neuroscience in the Department of Neurological Sciences provides a vibrant research community with access to world- class facilities. Required Qualifications: Candidates should have a good publication record and Ph.D. in neuroscience. Preferred Qualifications: Experience with neuroanatomy, advanced microscopy, mouse behavior and electrophysiology are desired. Good publication record, strong laboratory, analytical, and organizational skills, strong verbal and written communication skills; and the ability to work independently,as well as part of a team. Experience with neuroanatomy, mouse behavior, advanced microscopy and electrophysiology are desired. Company
   The Department of Neurological Sciences (DONS) is comprised of clinicians, scientists, and educators who have the vision, ability, and dedication to advance neural health across the lifespan. We are leaders in patient care, research, education, and outreach, delivering innovative care to patients with the most severe and complex disorders. Our funded research includes many clinical trials and strong investigator-initiated research programs and laboratories, including Mind and Brain Health, Dynamic Imaging, and Cognition and Neuromodulation. We are also the headquarters of the Great Plains IDeA Clinical and Translational Research Network, which spans four states and nine universities and is aimed at developing new medical research and training new scholars for the public good.
     We continue to grow and expand through robust clinical and research programs, connections to the growing Regional Provider Network, and even into the homes of our most fragile patients through telehealth initiatives and embedded sensor technologies. We are dedicated to saving lives, relieving suffering, and reducing the terrible impact of neurological disease on our patients, families, and community. | |
 
                             
  
 