The Sato Neuroscience Lab at MUSC is looking for students to join their lab and potentially conduct their Bachelor’s research with them!
The Opportunity: Students will use two-photon imaging, optogenetic tools, and electrophysiology to unravel the fundamental principles that govern information processing in the brainstem and investigate how neurological diseases such as strokes and Alzheimer’s affect neural circuits and behavior.
Benefits: Students can expect to learn how to mount brain slices on slides, cut perfused brains, and potentially even perform surgery. Additionally, students will…
- Gain experience with manual dexterity and working in a lab environment
- Improve their general neuroscience knowledge
- Have opportunities to work on their Bachelor’s Essay, give conference presentations, and even co-author papers!
Great Fit For: Juniors and sophomores studying biology and/or neuroscience.
To Apply: Email Ashley Matunis (ashley.matunis@gmail.com) with your resume/CV.