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The Kebschull Lab is actively seeking postdocs, graduate students, research assistants, and undergraduate students who are interested in comparative connectomics and transcriptomics in evolution and disease, and the development of sequencing-based tools in the brain!

We are currently looking for several postdocs and research associates/“super-postdocs” to join the team. These fully NIH-and foundation-funded positions are flexible in scope but centered on the development and application of new viral and sequencing-based neuroanatomical tools to map single-cell connectivity in mice, birds, and other model systems and on the application of these tools to answer questions in basic systems neuroscience, aging and neurodegenerative disease, and drugs of abuse.

We are committed to establishing a first-class, stimulating, fun, and equitable environment to allow you to flourish, achieve your goals, and further your career. In the lab, we rely on collaboration, creative thinking, and different perspectives to propel us forward and allow us to do groundbreaking (and really cool) science.

For all positions, we particularly encourage applications from any underrepresented or minority group.

We are looking forward to hearing from you!

Postdoc and technician candidates:

Please send

  1. a letter describing your present and future research interests

  2. your CV

  3. names and contact details for three references

to kebschull@jhu.edu.

Graduate Students:

If you are a current JHU PhD student, send an email to kebschull@jhu.edu with your interests and we’ll find you a project and set up rotations! Our lab is part of the BME (Neuroengieering & Comp Bio subgroups), Neuroscience, and BCMB Ph.D. programs at JHU, and are excited about team members with diverse training and background.

If you are a current JHU Masters student, reach out as soon as possible.

If you are a potential graduate student, you will need to apply to the BME PhD program. Applications are typically due in the fall.