Department of Cell Biology & Neuroscience at the University of California (A full-time postdoctoral position)
A full-time postdoctoral position is available in the Department of Cell Biology & Neuroscience at the University of California, Riverside in the laboratory of Dr. Cho. Our research program is focused oninvestigating the neural mechanisms of emotional learning and memory with special interest in synaptic correlates and neural circuitry of fear and anxiety. Potential projects will incorporate electrophysiological analysis and optogenetic control of behaviorally relevant neural circuits in rodent models of fear conditioning and extinction. For details, please, visit Dr. Cho’s website at http://cbns.ucr.edu/faculty/cho.html and see the following references.
• Cho J-H, Deisseroth K, and Bolshakov VY (2013) Synaptic Encoding of Fear Extinction in mPFC-amygdala Circuits. Neuron, 80: 1491-1507
• Cho J-H, Bayazitov IT, Meloni EG, Myers KM, Carlezon WA, Zakharenko SS, and Bolshakov VY (2012) Coactivation of thalamic and cortical pathways induces input timing-dependent plasticity in amygdala. Nature Neuroscience, 15: 113-122
• Cho J-H, Zushida K, Shumyatsky GP, Carlezon WA, Meloni EG, and Bolshakov VY (2012) PACAP induces postsynaptically-expressed potentiation in the intra-amygdala circuit. Journal of Neuroscience, 32: 14165-14177
• Cunningham M, Cho J-H, Leung A, Savvidis G, Ahn S, Moon M, Lee PKJ, Han JJ, Azimi N, Kim K-S, Bolshakov VY, and Chung S (2014) hPSC-derived maturing GABAergic interneurons ameliorate seizures and abnormal behavior in epileptic mice. Cell Stem Cell, 15: 559-573
We are seeking a creative and motivated electrophysiologist. Preference will be given to applicants with experience in patch-clamp recordings in brain slices. Qualified applicants should have a strong research background in electrophysiology with a record of relevant publications. Experience with stereotaxic surgery and quantitative analysis of behavior is preferred, but not required.
Applicants should submit curriculum vitae, a concise statement of research experience and interests, and the names and contact information of three references by email to Dr. Cho at juncho@ucr.edu.
Review of of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.