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You will be updated with latest job alerts via emailThe Department of Biology is seeking a Research Associate.
The Martin Lab in the Department of Biology at the University of Iowa is seeking a full time Associate Research Scientist to conduct research in neurobiology with a focus on understanding the molecules and mechanisms that coordinate electrical and chemical synapse formation. Neurodevelopmental disorders likely arise through differences in synapse formation and function yet while chemical synapses are well-studied electrical synapses are far less understood. Further while the structures that make up these different synapse types are distinct we find that surprisingly molecules exist to bridge their formation and seek to understand how a neuron molecularly specifies the correct type of synapse to build and support. Our work defines a new frontier by investigating synapse coordination: the mechanisms that direct the assembly of electrical and chemical synapses how these processes overlap and compete the importance of this coordination to long-term nervous system function/behavior and how disruptions to coordination can reveal a new understanding of neurodevelopmental disorders.
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