Neuroscience research opportunities

We are neuroscientists interested in understanding what happens in the brain during sleep and how fluid (blood, cerebrospinal fluid) flow is controlled in the brain. We use microscopy, imaging, electrophysiology, and molecular biology techniques in rodent models.

More information on our research can be found here: Drew-lab

Campus(es): 
University Park
Work Setting(s): 
On campus
Area(s): 
Engineering, Life Sciences, Mathematics, Physical Sciences, Statistics
Description of undergraduate’s responsibilities: 

Potential projects:

  1. Students with biological science backgrounds can participate in neuroanatomy projects.
  2. We are looking for students with strong skills in Python and/or Matlab to study the dynamics of mouse facial expressions during sleep. We are interested in detecting periods of dreaming from changes in the facial expressions.

Position Type(s): 
Credit
How to Contact: 

Please send a resume and a statement of your research interests to pjd17@psu.edu.