We welcome researchers at all levels to join our lab! We are committed to a diverse, collaborative and equitable work environment where every member can thrive and grow.

Couch Biomedical Research Building

Couch Biomedical Research Building

Office Location: Couch 6121

  • Mailing Address: 4515 McKinley Avenue
    St. Louis, MO 63110

Our lab utilizes cutting-edge proteomic, metabolomic and genomic approaches, including on the single cell level, to understand how metabolites influence chromatin and gene expression in the brain. Further, we apply mouse behavioral models and in vitro mechanistic studies to query the role of these pathways in disease and to identify novel therapeutic targets.

We offer an excellent training environment and outstanding opportunities to develop independent research projects at the exciting intersection of translational neuroscience, epigenetics, and metabolism.

Graduate Students

Students in the DBBS program who are interested in epigenetics, metabolism, neuroscience and related areas are highly recommended to apply to join our lab. If you are interested, please send an email to Dr. Egervari (garbor@wustl.edu).

Postdocs

The Egervari Lab is seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral candidate with previous training in any area of molecular biology, neuroscience, proteomics or genomics. We offer an excellent training environment in the lab and at WashU. This position will also provide outstanding opportunities to develop independent research projects at the intersection of translational neuroscience, epigenetics, and metabolism.

Interested individual should have a Ph.D., M.D. or equivalent.

Applicants should email a letter of interest and CV to Dr. Egervari (garbor@wustl.edu)

Undergraduate Students

We welcome undergraduate students who are seeking a research opportunity throughout the academic year or the summer. If you are interested in our lab, please send an email to Dr. Egervari (garbor@wustl.edu).