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Fluorescence Microscopy Analysis of an Unexplained Mitochondrial Behavior

Gregory Macleod, School of Medicine

Project Description

Mitochondria associate with the plasma membrane, and this has been observed in electron micrographs since the 1950s. This behavior is particularly evident in nerve terminals. However, the significance of this behavior is unknown. Working closely with a Research Scientist, you will be asked to culture motor neurons and use a sophisticated fluorescence microscopy platform to investigate the genetic basis and functional significance of this behavior. To facilitate this study, we have designed a novel binary fluorescent probe that reports close (<50nm) mitochondrial approach to the plasma membrane in live neurons.

Project Details

Faculty Supervisor Gregory Macleod
Project Start Date 09/02/2024
Number of Spots Available 2
Project Type Basic Science
Location On-Site
Type of Research Lab-based
Project Duration Medium-term (1-3 years)
Supervisor Post-doc
Project Expertise https://themacleodlab.com/research/neuronal-energy-metabolism/

Prerequisites or Preferred Skills

Attention to detail. Problem solving skills. Superior communication skills.

Expected Time Commitment

This project represents an opportunity to learn sophisticated modern microscopy techniques and an appropriate time commitment is expected, i.e. 16 hours/week.

Required Forms

Cover Letter and CV

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