We are hiring #PostDocs!
Our group is interested in studying #AxonalTransport and the #NeuronalCytoskeleton using quantitative #imaging approaches! If you are interested, reach out!
Learn more about our lab: https://t.co/wk3wiJj9Lh!
Ray uses C. elegans, a type of worm used as a model organism, to study the cellular mechanisms of psychedelic drugs. There has been a recent resurgence of research interest in psychedelics due to their therapeutic potential to treat psychiatric conditions like depression.🧠 [2/5]
Revolutionary FLASH-PAINT microscopy developed by @JoergBewersdorf 's lab at Yale reveals an unparalleled view of countless cellular molecules, transforming our understanding of intricate cellular dynamics: https://t.co/SPpcx4iNjs
Are you a C. elegans researcher wishing to learn cutting-edge techniques or a researcher wishing to get introduced in the C. eleganssystem? Apply for the EMBO C. elegans course. Deadline was extended until 1st April.
https://t.co/A8QoHsa2Ww
Congratulations 🙌 to our own @jess_cardin who was named a Novartis Global Scholar 🌎(@Novartis)! This is a highly competitive program funding groundbreaking science. Learn More Here 👇 https://t.co/FMZE4ffLOG
📢 OPEN POSITION 📢 The @PDClab is actively searching for a Project Manager! This is an amazing opportunity to join a group of incredible researchers and contribute to advancing our knowledge of Parkinson's Disease. Details below 👇
The deadline to apply to the SURF program is approaching! Visit https://t.co/jeyivu2Wm2 and apply by Feb 1st to be considered for a paid internship in neuroscience research at Yale 🧠🥼💻
In Oct. 2023, we highlighted Oliver Glomb's new paper on slow axonal transport of spectrin. He was hired as a research group leader at @uni_tue!
Read more about this former @LabYogev postdoc⬇️
https://t.co/5gNT20evtr
Join us today for special seminar by Frederic Hoerndli of @ColoradoStateU! 🙌The topic is...: “Does the postsynapse also get tired? Activity-dependent ROS inhibition of synaptic AMPAR trafficking.”
Thank you @dacolon and @LabYogev for organizing and hosting!
Come work with us! Yale's Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry Department is looking for a Senior Lecturer. Find more info and apply here: https://t.co/VwPwi2J6me
Apply to the 2024 YBDIC Research Symposium (May 28-30) at Yale University! Immerse in a vibrant academic setting, with covered travel and housing. Deadline: Dec 17. Apply: https://t.co/mY45YfcJFL. #YBDIC2024
Ever wondered how C9orf72 intronic repeats get translated into toxic proteins causing #ALS#FTD? Check out new preprint by Suzhou Yang @Denethi_W & collaborators in @jdpereira & Gendron labs! The answer: alternative splicing @Yale_INP@YaleNeuro @YaleRNA https://t.co/IpQ6Fld8DZ
Deadline extended to Nov. 15! Apply to the Yale School of Medicine Science Fellows Program! We are recruiting exceptional trainees from diverse backgrounds in the basic and translational fields. Check out the information session and FAQ on our website. Please share widely!
Yale MB&B is seeking a Lecturer to contribute to our educational mission. Please consider joining our scientific community and using your skills for teaching biochemistry. You will work with fantastic colleagues and enthusiastic students! @YaleMBB https://t.co/rBjAybI3KP
This #TraineeTuesday, we're highlighting Oliver Glomb, PhD, a postdoc in the @LabYogev! He recently published a paper on slow axonal transport of spectrin in @CellPressNews 😮 Plus he's starting a lab in his home country in November! Let's dive into his research journey! [1/6]
Fascinated by Dr. Shaul Yogev's research on how microtubule organization affects transport of synaptic vesicle precursors in neurons, Oliver joined @LabYogev. Over his 3.5 years as a postdoc, he's most enjoyed engaging with researchers in all aspects of neuronal & cell bio [6/6]
📢Applications are open for the Kavli Postdoctoral Award for Academic Diversity. This 2-year award supports exceptional scholars bringing a diversity of perspectives, identities & backgrounds to academic research. Open to folks new to Yale or already here! https://t.co/5VKzyJxQJL