POSTDOC POSITION IN MODELING/ANALYSIS FOR UNDERSTANDING SLEEP

OVERVIEW. An NIH-funded collaboration between David Prober (Caltech), Thai 
Truong (USC) and Geoff Goodhill (Washington University in St Louis) aims to 
gain new insight into the neural circuits underlying sleep, through a 
combination of whole-brain neural recordings in zebrafish and 
theoretical/computational modeling. A postdoc position is available in the 
Goodhill lab to contribute to the modeling and computational analysis 
components.

PROJECT DETAILS. Using novel 2-photon imaging technologies Prober and Truong 
are recording from the entire larval zebrafish brain at single-neuron 
resolution continuously for long periods of time, examining neural circuit 
activity during normal day-night cycles and in response to genetic and 
pharmacological perturbations. The Goodhill lab is analyzing the resulting huge 
datasets using a variety of sophisticated computational approaches, and using 
these results to build new theoretical models that reveal how neural circuits 
interact to govern sleep.

APPLICANT PROFILE. Applicants should have a strong background in 
mathematics/theory/computation applied to biological problems. Experience in 
analyzing sleep processes is desirable but not required.

LAB ENVIRONMENT. The Goodhill lab is an interdisciplinary environment of 
students and postdocs from a diverse array of backgrounds including 
neuroscience, mathematics, physics and engineering, working together on 
understanding neural circuit computation, particularly relating to neural 
development. The lab both performs its own behavioral and neural imaging 
experiments with larval zebrafish, and collaborates on the analysis of data 
generated elsewhere.

UNIVERSITY ENVIRONMENT. Washington University in St Louis is ranked in the top 
10 institutions globally for Neuroscience and Behavior, and offers an 
outstanding intellectual environment for research in neuroscience. The Goodhill 
lab has recently moved into Washington University's new start-of-the-art 
600,000 sq ft Neuroscience Research Building 
(https://neuroscience.wustl.edu/research/neuroscience-building). For more 
information about St Louis see https://explorestlouis.com.

To apply please send a detailed CV and cover letter explaining your interest in 
the positions to g.goodh...@wustl.edu<mailto:g.goodh...@wustl.edu>. Review of 
applications will continue until the position is filled.

Professor Geoffrey J Goodhill
Departments of Developmental Biology and Neuroscience
Director, Center for Theoretical and Computational Neuroscience (ctcn.wustl.edu)
Affiliate appointments: Physics, Biomedical Engineering, Computer Science and 
Engineering, and Electrical and Systems Engineering
Washington University School of Medicine
660 S. Euclid Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63110
g.goodh...@wustl.edu<mailto:g.goodh...@wustl.edu>
https://neuroscience.wustl.edu/people/geoffrey-goodhill-phd

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