About the Lab
The Sweis Laboratory for Translational Neuroeconomics, established in 2024 at Mount Sinai, studies the neural mechanisms underlying decision-making and motivated behavior. We combine large-scale animal behavioral studies with cutting-edge in vivo physiology and circuit manipulation techniques to uncover how brain-wide neural systems integrate information to support complex behavior. Our work, funded by the NIH, combines systems neuroscience techniques, computational approaches, and translational models used for the study of psychiatric disorders.
Position Overview
We are seeking an exceptional postdoctoral research fellow to lead independent and collaborative research projects. The fellow will design and execute experiments using cutting-edge neural recording and manipulation tools, analyze high-dimensional datasets, and contribute to high-impact translational research. This position is ideal for candidates pursuing academic independence. This position is funded by the NIH for 2 years, extendable based on performance and funding availability. Competitive applicants will be expected to generate independent funding.
Key Responsibilities
- Design & lead innovative neuroscience projects
- Perform in vivo recordings in behaving rodents
- Develop & optimize behavioral paradigms
- Analyze high-dimensional neural & behavioral data
- Take lead on publications using new & existing data
- Mentor trainees & contribute to lab growth
- Contribute to grants & secure independent funding
Required Qualifications
- PhD in Neuroscience or related field
- Strong publication record & writing skills
- Expertise in rodent behavioral neuroscience
- Experience with in vivo electrophysiology (e.g., silicon probes, tetrodes) data collection & analysis
Preferred Skills
- Optogenetics & chemogenetics
- Miniscope imaging & fiber photometry
- Rodent stereotaxic surgery
- Large-scale neural data analysis
- Computational neuroscience & strong coding skills
Research Environment
Mount Sinai provides access to a world-class neuroscience infrastructure, highly interdisciplinary training environment, & vibrant collaborative ecosystem spanning basic & clinical neuroscience, located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.
What We Offer
- Collaborative & supportive lab culture
- Strong mentorship & career development
- Opportunities for fellowship applications
- Ability to develop independent lines of research
- Competitive salary (NIH scale) & benefits
Application Instructions
- Include your CV
- Contact information for 3 references
- Cover letter detailing your research experience, career plans, your expertise, & fit for the Sweis lab
- Review of applications will begin immediately with a target start date of Summer 2026