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Research Assistant (Postdoc) (m/f/d) in Behavioural Biology
The Research Group Behavioural Biology led by Professor Touma at the University of Osnabrück, Germany, is looking for a highly skilled and motivated Postdoc with a strong background in behavioural biology and neuroscience research using rodent models. Successful candidates will join the group’s activities in research and teaching. Our translational approaches involve investigating interactions between genetic predispositions for differences in stress reactivity and environmental influences (G x E interaction) in order to elucidate the molecular mechanism underlying affective disorders. The position is open from January 2025 for a duration of three years (extension may be possible).
PhD Student (m/f/d) in Behavioural Neuroscience
The Research Group Behavioural Biology led by Professor Touma at the University of Osnabrück, Germany, is looking for a highly skilled and motivated PhD student with a strong background in behavioural neuroscience using rodent models. The project will employ translational approaches and paradigms to investigate interactions between genetic predisposition and environmental influences (G x E interaction) in order to evaluate new strategies for promoting resilience against psychopathological disorders. Particularly, the utilization of glucose and susceptibility to chronic stress will be in the focus for identifying resilience-associated signalling pathways in major depression. The position is open from November 2024 and funding is secured for three years.
PhD Student (m/f/d) in Neuroscience
The Junior Research Group “Cellular and Synaptic Mechanisms of Engram Formation” at the Institute of Biology in Magdeburg, Germany, is looking for a highly skilled and motivated neuroscientist with a strong background in circuit and behavioural neuroscience in rodents. The project will use in vivo calcium imaging and optogenetics combined with machine learning-based behavioural tracking to understand the neuronal dynamics underlying memory-guided behavioural action. The position is supported by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF); initial funding is until the end of 2027.