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Subject: [Fbmm] FW: Open PhD student position on plasticity in human brain development and disease at theHertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research, Germany
Subject: Open PhD student position on plasticity in human brain development and disease at theHertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research, Germany
The Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research (HIH), together with the University of Tübingen’s Neurology Hospital, forms the Center of Neurology. It is dedicated to research, treatment,
and teaching focused on the diseases of the human brain.
The independent research group
“Molecular Brain Development” headed by Dr. Simone Mayer at the HIH is looking for a
PhD student.
Are you interested in understanding the development of one of the most complex organs, the mammalian brain? We offer projects focusing on understanding how plasticity mechanisms modulate
human brain development, evolution, and disease emergence. We employ diverse methodologies ranging from single-cell RNA-Sequencing to immunohistochemistry, live cell imaging, and electrophysiology on in vitro models of human brain development including brain
organoids. We collaborate with scientists in bioinformatics, biophysics, and bioengineering, as well as clinicians.
Your profile
The ideal candidate combines a passion for developmental neuroscience and an eagerness to learn new methods to answer challenging research questions. An excellent Master´s or equivalent degree
in life science (e.g. biochemistry, neurosciences, molecular medicine) is required. Experience in cell culture, molecular biology, biochemistry or physiology is preferred. Computational biology skills are desirable.
To apply (until 21.08.2020) or with further questions, please send an email to:
si.mayer@uni-tuebingen.de
More information and application at
http://www.biocenter.helsinki.fi/finbionet/Stellenausschreibung_Mayer_PhD.pdf