We are looking for motivated researchers at various career stages to join 
the Varela lab <https://varelalab.create.fsu.edu/> at Florida State 
University to investigate the circuit-level mechanisms of learning and 
memory in rats. Our work combines cutting-edge electrophysiology recordings 
in freely behaving rats, closed-loop neural manipulations, optogenetics, 
and computational analysis. We welcome candidates from various backgrounds 
and experience levels, whether you're seeking a postdoc, postbac, or a PhD 
position. 

Start dates are flexible. Experience with rodent behavior and 
electrophysiology is a plus. Interested candidates please send your 
curriculum and a brief description of your research interests and goals to 
[email protected].  

*Lab background*: Our ability to learn and remember shapes how we navigate 
the world. Every day, the brain forms new episodic memories that would be 
of limited use if they simply faded over time. Instead, the brain 
strengthens and integrates these memories through a process called 
consolidation, which helps abstract patterns and rules, connect 
experiences, and apply past knowledge to new situations (generalization). 
In our lab, we study the neural mechanisms that make learning and memory 
consolidation possible, focusing on how brain activity during sleep and 
wakefulness facilitates memory formation and integration to support 
cognitive behavior. Specifically, we investigate thalamocortical circuits, 
using state-of-the-art neuroscience approaches to uncover fundamental 
principles by which these circuits contribute to learning.

*What you gain*:  


   - Contribute to exciting and impactful projects to understand the role 
   of higher-order thalamic circuits in learning and memory.
   - Build expertise in state-of-the-art techniques in systems, behavioral, 
   and computational neuroscience.
   - Receive mentorship in a collaborative, supportive lab environment 
   within a multidisciplinary department that bridges neuroscience and 
   psychology <https://psychology.fsu.edu/>.

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