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Positions available in Song lab. We are currently recruiting motivated postdoctoral fellows, graduate students, research associates, and undergraduates. Postdoctoral Fellows: We are currently actively recruiting motivated postdocs whose interests align with broad research interests of the lab. Prospective postdocs should contact Dr. Song with a ...
- Juan Song, PhD - Pharmacology
Our primary research interests are: 1) To identify the...
- Juan Song, PhD - Pharmacology
Our primary research interests are: 1) To identify the circuit mechanisms that regulate neural circuit organization and function at distinct stages of adult neurogenesis, including activation and fate choice of quiescent neural stem cells, survival of proliferating neural progenitors, and synaptic integration of newborn neurons; 2) To understand...
Juan Song 4073 Genetic Medicine Building 120 Mason Farm Road University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC 27599 Email: juansong@email.unc.edu EDUCATION 2007- 2013 Postdoctoral fellow Adult neurogenesis Johns Hopkins University 2007 PhD Neuroscience University of California, Berkeley PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Juan Song, Ph.D. Contact information Email: juansong@email.unc.edu Education and training 2007- Postdoctoral fellow Neuroscience Johns Hopkins University
Our primary research interest is to identify the mechanisms that regulate neural circuit organization and function at distinct stages of adult neurogenesis, and to understand how circuit-level information-processing properties are remodeled by the integration of new neurons into existing circuits and how disregulation of this process may contrib...
Professor at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill · Experience: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill · Education: The Johns Hopkins University · Location: Chapel Hill · 240...
8 sie 2023 · We are thrilled to announce that Dr. Juan Song has been promoted to the position of Full Professor, effective August 1st, 2023! Dr. Juan Song, Full Professor at UNC Pharmacology. Dr. Song’s research is centered around two main areas: adult neurogenesis and neural circuit organization.