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The Kuchibhotla lab is always interested in hearing from inquisitive and highly motivated individuals who want to investigate the neural basis of learning and identify novel means of addressing devastating cognitive and neurological disorders, such as Alzheimer’s disease and autism.
graduate students
Students who wish to take part in Johns Hopkins thriving neuroscience research community are highly encouraged to reach out to Kishore and apply in the fall to Psychological and Brain Science graduate program. The lab also takes graduate students from other graduate programs including the Neuroscience biomedical engineering programs. Graduate students currently enrolled in a graduate program at JHU or JHU School of Medicine should reach out to Kishore to discuss the possibility of rotating in the lab.


undergrad students
Undergraduate students at Johns Hopkins who are interested in neuroscience research are encouraged to reach out to Kishore directly, or Devorah (lab manager). The lab welcomes motivated and curious students who want to gain hands-on experience in behavior, neural circuits, data analysis, and scientific thinking, with opportunities for increasing independence over time.
postdoctoral fellows
Candidates with an excellent record of research achievements and expertise in electrophysiology, two-photon imaging, behavior and/or computational neuroscience are especially encouraged to apply. With that said, methods are less important than motivation and interest so do not hesitate to contact me if you are very interested in our work but do not have the aforementioned expertise. Please email Kishore directly with a brief introduction, CV, and the names and contact information of 2-3 references.

research staff
There are currently no openings for research staff.
