Postdoctoral Swartz Fellowships in Theoretical and Computational Neuroscience 
at Yale University

The Swartz Program for Theoretical Neuroscience at Yale University invites 
applications for up to two postdoctoral positions in Theoretical and 
Computational Neuroscience, with flexible start date in 2022. Competitive 
candidates include those with a strong quantitative background who wish to gain 
neuroscience research experience. We especially encourage candidates with an 
interest in collaborating directly with experimental neuroscientists. The 
candidates will be expected to perform theoretical/computational studies 
relevant to one or more laboratories affiliated with the Swartz Program at Yale 
(Jessica Cardin, Michael Crair, Damon Clark, Jonathan Demb, George Dragoi, 
Thierry Emonet, Michael Higley, Joe Howard, Monika Jadi, Jamie Jeanne, Alfred 
Kaye, Liang Liang, Benjamin Machta, John Murray, Anirvan Nandy, Ilker 
Yildririm, Steven Zucker). Applicants will be encouraged to participate in 
neuroscience and quantitative biology community at Yale, including through the 
Wu-Tsai Institute (https://wti.yale.edu/) and the Quantitative Biology 
Institute (https://qbio.yale.edu/).

Candidates must hold a Ph.D. or equivalent degree by the time of beginning the 
fellowship. Please send a CV, selected (p)reprints, contact information for two 
or three references, and a statement of research interests including which 
laboratories at Yale are of interest. All application materials should be sent 
to the following e-mail address with "Swartz" in the email title: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>. Review of applications will 
begin January 7, 2023 and continue until positions is filled. For any 
questions, please contact John Murray. Yale University is an affirmative 
action/equal opportunity employer. Yale values diversity in its faculty, 
students, and staff and especially welcomes applications from women and 
underrepresented minorities.

https://neurojobs.sfn.org/job/35847/postdoctoral-swartz-fellowship-positions-in-theoretical-and-computational-neuroscience-at-yale/

John D. Murray
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Associate Professor of Psychiatry,
Physics, and Neuroscience
Wu Tsai Institute
Yale University
murraylab.org<https://murraylab.org/>
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