The Allada Laboratory (alladalab.org) at the Michigan Neuroscience Institute seeks a highly motivated postdoctoral research fellow to investigate the molecular and circuit mechanisms underlying sleep homeostasis using Drosophila. The successful candidate will apply advanced approaches in Drosophila genetics, molecular biology, RNA sequencing, FACS, biochemistry, confocal imaging, behavioral neuroscience, and multi-omic data analysis.
Candidates should possess strong technical expertise in Drosophila genetics and molecular biology and demonstrate the ability to design, execute, troubleshoot, and interpret complex experiments. The position requires a highly productive, goal-oriented scientist who takes initiative, operates effectively in a fast-paced research environment, and can drive projects forward with a high degree of scientific ownership and accountability.
The successful candidate must demonstrate excellent written and oral communication skills, effectively interact with computational and experimental collaborators, and establish organized and reproducible workflows for experimental and data analysis pipelines. The position also requires the ability to incorporate constructive feedback effectively, adapt to evolving project priorities, and communicate scientific findings clearly to both internal and external audiences through presentations and peer-reviewed publications.