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Section: Rotations
Postdoctoral
Position
Available

Michael Francis, Ph.D.

Academic Role: Assistant Professor

Faculty Appointment(s) In:
   Neurobiology

Joint Faculty In:
   Program in Neuroscience

Potential Rotation Projects

The Francis lab studies the regulation of post-synaptic neurotransmitter receptors and how alterations in synaptic transmission lead to changes in behavior.  We combine patch-clamp electrophysiology with the powerful genetic techniques available in C. elegans.

A variety of potential rotation projects centered around the exploration of synaptic function, mechanisms for receptor localization and analysis of C. elegans movement are available.  Students can expect to have access to training in a broad range of techniques including forward and reverse genetic strategies, molecular biology, fluorescent microscopy and electrophysiology.  As projects are always evolving, I encourage students to contact the lab directly to discuss your specific interests.

 


Office: 715
Phone: 508-856-1496
E-mail: Michael.Francis@umassmed.edu
Keywords: Neurobiology, Organisms - C. elegans, Electrophysiology, Genetics, Synapses

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Postdoctoral Position Available

A postdoctoral position is available to study in this laboratory. Contact Dr. Francis for additional details.

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