
This post-doctoral research associate role is based within the UNC Gene Therapy Center under Dr. Samuel M Young, Jr. The position focuses on advancing basic and translational research regarding auditory information processing and gene therapy strategies for neurological disorders. Key responsibilities include conducting independent research projects using techniques such as electrophysiology, microscopy, and viral vector development, while collaborating with the team to present findings at scientific meetings and publish in peer-reviewed journals. The role appeals to candidates seeking to work in a multi-disciplinary environment that integrates molecular biology, biophysics, and neuroscience. It offers the opportunity to contribute to novel therapeutic strategies that improve quality of life for individuals with neurological diseases. This is a time-limited position requiring a PhD in a related scientific discipline.











