Positions available at Keiko Tanaka-Yamamoto’s laboratory in the KIST
Graduate students
Our research focuses are on the regulation of synapses and neural networks in the cerebellum, as well as their roles in cerebellar functions (see “Research”). For our investigation, we utilize multidisciplinary techniques, such as electrophysiology, optical stimulation and imaging, stereotaxic viral injection, molecular biology, biochemical techniques, behavioral analyses, and computational model (see examples in “Publications”). We are seeking graduate students, who are strongly motivated to pursue neuroscience research.
Graduate program: Official programs KIST is involved, such as University of Science and Technology (UST)
Support: We will support tuition etc. based on the KIST standard.
Review process: We follow the blind review policy in KIST, and then have an interview.
<We recommend taking internship programs before starting the graduate program. We will discuss further at the interview.>
Required language: Korean and English
Contact: If you are interested in the graduate program in our lab, please contact to Keiko Tanaka-Yamamoto via e-mail (keikoyamat[at]gmail.com).