j*****e 发帖数: 38 | 1 Postdoctoral Researcher in Brain Monitoring after Cardiac Arrest
Employer: Xiaofeng Jia Lab
Posted: September 25, 2013
Closes: November 24, 2013
Location: Baltimore
Discipline: Life Sciences, Neuroengineering, Neuroscience, Health Sciences,
Translational
Research
Position Type: Full Time
Job Type: Postdoc, Postdoc Fellowship
Salary: NIH standard
Further information
Postdoctoral positions are available in the Department of Biomedical
Engineering at The Johns
Hopkins University, School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, in the
laboratory of Dr. Xiaofeng
Jia (www.jhu.edu/xjia). We are recruiting a highly qualified postdoctoral
researcher to join a team
of highly integrated scientists to investigate electrophysiological and
cellular mechanisms of
brain injury after cardiac arrest with therapeutic hypothermia, including
using in vitro and in vivo
models for brain monitoring by EEG, somatosensory evoked potentials and
neuron spike.
We are looking for highly motivated, independent, interactive, and career-
oriented research
fellows, with a PhD in neuroscience or neuroengineering and have hands-on
experience in
translational animal models. Experience in neuroscience, electrophysiology,
brain injury and
related translational model and molecular/cellular biology is a prerequisite
. Proven superior
knowledge and research ability in two or more of these areas are desirable:
ischemia brain injury,
therapeutic hypothermia, signal processing, electrophysiology, small animal
surgery, brain
imaging (MRI or PET), and neurobehavior testing. Good English skills are
desired. The
successful candidate will possess interdisciplinary skills and hands-on
experience in conducting
cellular and animal studies based on a detailed understanding of
neuroscience of brain injury. The
research projects of our team focus on these targets with the primary goals
of discovering new
therapeutic strategies for brain injury and elucidating the underlying
electrophysiological and
cellular mechanisms. Postdoctoral researcher will assist in planning of
experiments, methods
development, and conduct productive research in the fields of brain
monitoring and therapeutic
hypothermia.
The research environment is outstanding. Detail information and recent
publications are in
www.jhu.edu/xjia. Funding for the position is from the NIH and is currently
available. Position is
available for immediate occupancy for a 1-2 year appointment, contingent on
background
experience, performance, and continued availability of funding. Individuals
who are interested
should send a detailed CV, a brief statement of research plan, interests and
skills, and the names
of three references to Dr. Xiaofeng Jia at x***[email protected]. |
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