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Research Associate (Fixed Term)


Applications are invited for a postdoctoral position in Dr. Sepiedeh Keshavarzi's laboratory at the University of Cambridge. The lab's Wellcome-Trust-funded research investigates neural circuits for the sense of direction and self-motion by combining in vivo and ex vivo neuronal recording and manipulation with quantitative behavioural assays in mice. For more details, please visit our website: keshavarzilab.com.

This project will dissect the organisation of head-direction circuits in the mouse brain, with a focus on the retrosplenial cortex and its reciprocal cortical and thalamic connections. In the first phase, you'll employ slice electrophysiology (whole-cell patch-clamp), circuit tracing and optogenetic mapping to characterize the synaptic and intrinsic properties of defined pathways. In the second phase, you'll investigate how these circuits remodel during spatial-orientation tasks, probing whether neuronal plasticity is necessary for accurate spatial learning. Collaborative opportunities will allow you to bridge ex vivo and in vivo approaches. Highly driven postdocs who establish efficient slice workflows may broaden their skillset to include complementary in vivo approaches - ranging from extracellular recordings with Neuropixels probes and two-photon calcium imaging to spatial-orientation behavioural assays - either independently or in partnership with colleagues specialising in these techniques.

We seek a motivated, ambitious researcher with a strong background in cellular neurophysiology and clear interest in the lab's research program.

The successful candidate will join a collaborative laboratory committed to rigorous, innovative research and to fostering professional development of its members. We provide funding and logistical support for conferences and workshops, guidance on independent fellowship applications, and ongoing career mentorship. You will work within a multidisciplinary team interacting regularly with other neuroscience groups in the Department and collaborate with both in-house experimentalists and external engineers and computational neuroscientists. The Department's seminars, along with events hosted by the Cambridge Neuroscience Network, will enrich your experience through further scientific exchange and networking.

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Applications should include a cover letter highlighting your motivation for joining the lab, how your skills align with the project and your research ambitions and career goals. Please also provide a detailed CV and the names and addresses of two academic referees.

The position is available from 15 July 2025 for for an initial three-year term; precise start date is negotiable.

The closing date for applications is 9th June 2025. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and the position may close early once filled.

For informal inquiries, please contact Dr. Sepiedeh Keshavarzi at sk2244@cam.ac.uk.

Please quote reference PM45938 on your application and in any correspondence about this vacancy.

The University actively supports equality, diversity and inclusion and encourages applications from all sections of society. The Department of Physiology, Development & Neuroscience particularly encourages women and candidates from a Black, Asian or Minority Ethnic background to apply for this vacancy.

Applicants interested in applying for the role that do not currently hold the right to work in the UK may be eligible to be sponsored by the University in order to apply for a visa and the appropriate right to work status. Visa sponsorship is issued at the discretion of the University.

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