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email luishdzn@stanford.edu
Our lab investigates the functional principles, development, and computational properties of organism-wide circuits for brain-body interactions. We are an interdisciplinary team spanning engineering, neuroscience, developmental biology, genetics, applied math, and physics — united by curiosity and a drive to understand how the brain coordinates whole-body physiology. We invite scientists from both within and beyond these fields to join us in developing new approaches to unravel the complexity of organism-wide physiology and behavior.
For this post, in particular, we invite scientists with a strong background in zebrafish neurogenetics, neurodevelopment, cardiac science, and/or physiology. The ideal candidate has experience in larval zebrafish transcriptomics, molecular profiling, and transgenesis, and is passionate about learning systems neuroscience and all-optical physiological approaches to the study of brain-body interactions.
Our mentorship goal for postdoctoral fellows is to provide the guidance and support necessary to achieve a scientific breakthrough or develop a transformative innovation or tool that can form the foundation of an independent research career/program in academia or industry.
- PhD in a relevant field
- CV
- Brief description of research interests and career goals