The Smith lab at the University of Minnesota is seeking a motivated and 
talented postdoctoral researcher to study the development of large-scale 
networks in the developing brain. Our lab employs optical approaches to 
study the mechanisms of cortical network formation in the developing brain. 
We have recently obtained funding to use wide-field and 2-photon 
optogenetics to investigate how perturbations of early network function 
impact development. 

Preferred candidates will have a Ph.D. or equivalent in neuroscience, 
biology, or related field, and experience in one or more of the following 
areas: multiphoton imaging, optogenetics, calcium imaging, *in vivo 
*electrophysiology, 
and / or analysis of large-scale datasets. Applicants without prior 
experience in these areas but with a strong interest in systems 
neuroscience and applying optical approaches to investigate circuit 
function are also encouraged to apply.

Please apply by sending a cover letter stating your interest in the 
project, your CV, and a brief research statement (1-2 pages) as a *single 
pdf* to Gordon Smith ([email protected]), with the subject line “Smith Lab 
Postdoc 2025”. References will be requested after initial review. 

This is a fully funded multi-year position with excellent benefits. Salary 
will be commensurate with experience, and will meet or exceed NIH levels. 

Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the 
position is filled.

For additional information please see our website: 
https://www.smithneurolab.org/positions.

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