The Krasnow Institute for Advanced Study of George Mason University in Fairfax, 
VA (USA) invites applications for several Postdoctoral Research Fellow 
positions available immediately in the Center for Neural Informatics, Neural 
Structures, and Neural Plasticity (krasnow.gmu.edu/cn3) headed by Prof. Giorgio 
Ascoli.



The successful applicants will join a collaborative multidisciplinary team at 
the cutting edge of the development and dissemination of digital tools and 
resources for neuroscience. The Ascoli Lab is funded by the National Institutes 
of Health, the National Science Foundation, the Office of Naval Research, the 
Air Force Office of Scientific Research, the Intelligence Advanced Research 
Projects Activity, and Keck. These jobs are particularly suited for 
computationally minded researchers seeking exposure to the burgeoning field of 
neuroinformatics.



(1) One or more candidates will join the NeuroMorpho.Org project-a free, 
public, centralized repository of neuronal digital reconstructions. Originally 
designed to facilitate the lab's own research, NeuroMorpho.Org has firmly 
established itself as a powerful resource for the neuroscience community, with 
millions of downloads and data usage in over 200 publications by other labs 
since its 2006 public release. The position(s) are particularly suited for 
computer-savvy neuroscientists with knowledge and interest in axonal and 
dendritic morphology. These positions will also entail modeling and simulation 
of neuronal structure, quasiautomated neuronal reconstruction systems, handling 
of large experimental data sets, and collaborative use of time-lapse confocal 
microscopy with subcellular genetic reporters.



(2) One or more applicants will join the Hippocampome.Org project-a knowledge 
base of the hippocampal circuitry at the mesoscopic-level of neuronal types. 
The goal of Hippocampome.Org is to enable real-scale, biologically realistic 
neural network simulations of hippocampal connectivity, dynamics and function. 
Expected contributions of the successful candidate(s) include design and 
implementation of optimal protocols for identifying and extracting experimental 
information from published literature and continuous development of the 
associated Web portal. The postdoc(s) will also develop or adapt analytical 
approaches to quantify the spatial distributions of somatic, axonal, and 
dendritic densities; as well as software to support team efforts in data 
management, integration and accessibility. Experience or interest in GPU 
computing and outstanding motivation to publish will be put to good use.



Requirements:  We seek candidates with a strong quantitative background and an 
advanced degree (Ph.D. or master's) in neuroscience, bioinformatics, computer 
science, electrical or software engineering, bioengineering, computational 
biology, mathematics, physics, or other related fields. Candidates should 
exhibit enthusiasm and independence; as well as the ability to work in a 
fast-moving interdisciplinary team including faculty, other postdoctoral and 
predoctoral trainees, technicians, and undergraduate research assistants. 
Candidates are expected to demonstrate excellent attention to details, 
organizational skills, and exemplary verbal and written communication skills. 
Knowledge in one or more areas of neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, axonal and 
dendritic morphology, or hippocampal structure and activity are desired.



Review of applications will begin on October 4, 2013, and continue until the 
positions are filled. For full consideration, applicants must apply for 
position number F9755z at http://jobs.gmu.edu/; and complete and submit the 
online application. You will be required to upload the following documents: (1) 
a full CV including a list of publications as a single upload; (2) copies of 
two representative scientific publications as a single upload; (3) a one-page 
research interest description highlighting any previous experience with 
programming languages (C/C++, Java, HTML, Ruby, R, Python, Perl, NEURON, 
Matlab, php, etc.), different operating systems, development and maintenance of 
relational databases, and Web applications; and (4) a list of the names, e-mail 
addresses, and phone numbers of three references.



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Giorgio Ascoli, PhD

University Professor

Founding Editor-in-Chief, Neuroinformatics

Director, Center for Neural Informatics, Structure, and Plasticity

Molecular Neuroscience Dept., Krasnow Institute for Advanced Study

MS2A1 - George Mason University, Fairfax, VA 22030-4444

Web: http://krasnow1.gmu.edu/cn3

Ph. +1(703)993-4383

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