Postdoctoral Fellow – Znamenskiy lab
Francis Crick Institute
Postdoctoral Fellow – P Znamenskiy labReporting to: Petr Znamenskiy, Group LeaderContact term: This is a full-time, fixed term 4 year position on Crick terms and conditions of employment.The Research GroupThe Znamenskiy lab studies the relationship between in vivo function, synaptic organization, and molecular identity of cortical neurons. Using the primary visual cortex as a model, we aim to understand how connections between different neuronal cell types are organized and how this organization enables the computations that they perform. To this end, we combine the approaches of systems and molecular neuroscience and develop new tools to relate gene expression and connectivity with the activity of cortical neurons. Specifically, we have been investigating how visual cortical circuits enable animals to parse the three-dimensional organisation of visual scenes.The ProjectThe visual system seamlessly processes visual information to parse the spatial organisation of visual scenes. While the world and our perception of it are three-dimensional, the images formed by our eyes are two-dimensional. The missing depth information must be estimated by neuronal circuits within the visual system using a variety of cues. While neural circuit mechanisms underlying depth estimation from binocular disparity – the difference between images formed by the two eyes – have been studied extensively, depth perception does not require binocular vision, as evidenced when closing one eye. Very little is known about mechanisms supporting monocular depth perception. An important but poorly understood monocular depth cue is motion parallax – the apparent movement of objects within the visual scene resulting from movement of the observer.We have recently discovered that a large fraction of neurons in the primary visual cortex are selective for depth from motion parallax. This selectivity is a consequence of integration of optic flow and locomotion-related signals. This project will build on these findings to understand how depth-selective responses are transformed across the visual cortical hierarchy and how they arise in early visual circuits.To answer these questions, this project will use chronic two- and three-photon calcium imaging in mice navigating in three-dimensional virtual reality (VR) environments, pharmacological and optogenetic manipulation of neural activity, and high-density electrophysiological recordings in VR and in freely moving animals.Postdoctoral Training Fellows will lead their own projects, contribute to other projects on a collaborative basis (both in the lab and with external collaborators) and may guide PhD students in their research. The ability to work in a team is essential.Key experience and competenciesThe post holder should embody and demonstrate our core Crick values:Bold; Open; CollegialEssential
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. * The closing date for applications is 2024 at 23:59
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