Project: Gliosis and Glial-glial Interactions in Neurostimulation
**recruiting graduate student/postdoc in 2025**
Candidates should have hands-on experience and strong background in
* rodent surgery (stereotaxic)
* electrophysiology or biomedical/electrical engineering
* behavioural tests
* majored in neuroscience (preferred)
* excellent grades in quantitative subjects (e.g., physics, chemistry, mathematics)
Postdoctoral Positions
We welcome postdoctoral applicants with fellowships and/or a strong CV in neuroscience, cell and molecular biology, computational biology, or related fields. Experience in mentoring is required. Candidates with coding skills are preferred.
PhD Positions
Graduate school applications should go through any of the training programmes offered at Boston University (BU). We do not address direct inquiries to the lab. Candidates for lab rotations and research positions are only considered after they have accepted the offer from a training programme. Applicants may mention their interest in our lab in their application package and reach out to any member of the lab.
Undergraduate Research Positions
Recruitment for undergraduate freshmen and sophomores for directed study (e.g., research for credit, UROP, Honours thesis) typically takes place in spring. A minimum commitment of 2 semesters is required. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis. Volunteers are not accepted as a lab policy for safety reasons. All Terriers may apply.
All applicants are encouraged to submit a brief statement on diversity, equity, inclusivity and accessibility (DEIA).
Our research facility and offices are nearly barrier-free. Our working conditions support members with non-visible disabilities.
contact[at]taylab.org or email the PI