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Postdoc postition in comparative connectomics and transcriptomics in the KEBSCHULL LAB @ Johns Hopkins University

Posted by , on 21 December 2020

Understanding brain circuit evolution at single-cell resolution using comparative connectomics and transcriptomics A position for a postdoc is available in the Kebschull Lab at the Department of Biomedical Engineering at ...

Postdoc at Johns Hopkins -- Understanding brain circuit evolution at single cell resolution using comparative connectomics and transcriptomics

Posted by , on 5 August 2020

A position for a postdoc is available in the Kebschull Lab at the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in Baltimore, MD, for a start ...

Recent jobs by Justus Kebschull

Postdoc in brain circuit evolution and connnectomics

Posted by , on 13 February 2024

Postdoc Position in Neuroscience, Connectomics & Tool Development Kebschull Lab, Johns Hopkins University, USA   Tags: Connectomics, Evolution, Viral engineering, Barcodes, Cerebellum We seek a Postdoctoral Fellow to join the Kebschull Lab at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. This fully and stably funded position is flexible in scope but centered on the development of new […]

Postdoc position in the KEBSCHULL LAB at JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY

Posted by , on 21 January 2022

Are you interested in Barcoded Connectomics, Tool Development, & Viral Engineering? A position for a postdoctoral fellow is available in the Kebschull Lab at the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in Baltimore, MD, USA. In the lab, we develop and apply cutting-edge molecular and neuroanatomical tools to study how […]

Postdoc position in the KEBSCHULL LAB at JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY

Posted by , on 4 November 2021

A position for a postdoc is available in the Kebschull Lab at the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in Baltimore, MD. In the lab, we develop and apply cutting-edge molecular and neuroanatomical tools to study how brain circuits change over the course of an animal’s lifetime in disease and […]