[WTI-trainee] Fw: Now open: Two postdoctoral opportunities at Columbia's Zuckerman Institute!

Remole, Kelley kelley.remole at yale.edu
Tue Nov 11 13:54:52 EST 2025


Forwarding the opportunities below.

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From: Programs at Zuckerman Institute <programs at zi.columbia.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2025 1:35 PM
Subject: Now open: Two postdoctoral opportunities at Columbia's Zuckerman Institute!

Can you please share this with relevant PhD populations?

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On behalf of Columbia’s Zuckerman Mind Brain Behavior Institute, I am pleased to announce two special neuroscience postdoctoral opportunities that may be of interest to your PhD students and recent graduates. I would greatly appreciate it if you shared the information below:

The Alan Kanzer Postdoctoral Fellowship is a three-year program for talented, early-career scientists to pursue pioneering research into understanding the brain. Kanzer Fellows will be welcomed into the institute's vibrant intellectual community with broad-ranging collaboration opportunities. We encourage Fellows from a variety of neuroscience-related disciplines interested in carrying out collaborative research across the Zuckerman Institute under the mentorship of one or more faculty mentors in an inclusive learning environment. Strong preference will be given to early-career applicants who received their PhD less than one year prior to their start date. For more information and to apply, click here<https://zuckermaninstitute.columbia.edu/alan-kanzer-postdoctoral-fellowship-program>.

The NIH-funded T32 Postdoctoral Training Program in Integrated Computational and Experimental Sensorimotor Control brings together theoretical and experimental neuroscience to understand how the brain controls movement across multiple species. Trainees in the program will be co-mentored by an experimental and theory mentor from among 16 specialized faculty. Each Fellow receives two years of support, and will participate in a comprehensive, faculty-directed training curriculum including a core course in sensorimotor control, experimental design workshops, journal clubs, hackathons and cross-lab collaborations. For more information, click here<https://zuckermaninstitute.columbia.edu/postdoctoral-fellowship-integrated-computational-and-experimental-sensorimotor-control>.


Applications for both are open now through December 16, 2025. Applicants are welcome to apply for both programs, if eligible.


If you have any questions, please reply to this email. Thanks in advance for your help!

Best,


Melinda Miller, PhD
Senior Director of Institute Programs and Outreach

Columbia's Zuckerman Institute


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