Postdoctoral Fellow in Neuroscience – University of Michigan
Exciting Opportunity Begins in 2026
Join the Kim Lab at the renowned Kresge Hearing Research Institute (KHRI) and the Department of Cell and Developmental Biology at the University of Michigan, a world-class research institution consistently ranked among the top in biomedical sciences. We are seeking highly motivated postdoctoral fellows to lead groundbreaking research in neurodevelopmental disorders and Alzheimer’s Disease. Our NIH- and Alzheimer’s Association-funded projects aim to uncover fundamental mechanisms of neuron-glia communication, synaptic transmission, and neural circuit dynamics, with direct implications for understanding and treating neurological disorders.
Why Join Us?
- Cutting-edge Research: Work on high-impact projects addressing critical questions in autism spectrum disorder and Alzheimer’s Disease.
- Collaborative Environment: Be part of a vibrant, interdisciplinary team with access to state-of-the-art imaging and electrophysiology facilities.
- Career Development: Opportunities to publish in top-tier journals, present at international conferences, and develop independent research directions.
- Mentorship & Growth: Receive personalized mentorship to prepare for your next career stage in academia or industry.
Open Positions
1. Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Focus on synaptic and circuit-level mechanisms underlying autism spectrum disorder. Utilize advanced techniques such as in vivo imaging, patch-clamp electrophysiology, and live-cell imaging.
2. Alzheimer’s Disease
Investigate neuron-glia interactions and synaptic dysfunction in Alzheimer’s models. Contribute to manuscript preparation, grant writing, and mentorship of junior researchers.
Qualifications
- Required:
- Ph.D. in neuroscience, neurophysiology, or a related field
- Strong publication record in peer-reviewed journals
- Ability to design and execute independent research
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Preferred:
- Experience with in vivo imaging/recording, patch-clamp, or live-cell imaging
- Prior research experience in Alzheimer’s Disease
How to Apply
Send the following to Jun Hee Kim (kimjunh@med.umich.edu):
- CV
- Brief statement of career goals
- Contact information for three references
Learn more about our lab: junheekim.org
Don’t miss this unique opportunity to advance your career in neuroscience research with an esteemed institution. Apply now and make a lasting impact on the field!
