Job ID: 86929
Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Neuroscience
Position: Post-doctoral Position
Deadline: 1 September 2022
Employment Start Date: 1 January 2023
Contract Length: 3 years
City: Bergen
Country: Norway
Institution: University of Bergen
Department: Biomedicine
Description:
At the University of Bergen, Department of Biomedicine, a full-time (100 %) position as Postdoctoral Research Fellow is available for a period of three (3) years. The position is linked to the consortium project ”Understanding plasticity and neural circuit dynamics in the brain” (TMS Brain Research Initiative), financed by Trond Mohn Foundation (TMS) and the University of Bergen. Expected starting date is January 1, 2023.
Detailed information about the position can be obtained by contacting: Professor Espen Hartveit (espen.hartveit@uib.no, phone: +47-55586350).
The main objective of the TMS Brain Research Initiative is to identify core principles of plasticity and neural circuit dynamics in the brain.
The project is hosted by the University of Bergen and organized as a consortium collaboration between the Department of Biomedicine at the University of Bergen (UiB) and the Kavli Institute for Systems Neuroscience at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU).
The consortium project is organized into five interactive work packages, based on multidisciplinary collaborations between the UiB and NTNU partners.
The Postdoc will be linked to a work package studying the neuromodulation of retinal microcircuits for vision in starlight, twilight, and daylight.
The Postdoc will join an active neuroscience research group with two principal investigators (prof. Espen Hartveit and prof. Meg Veruki). The project focuses on investigating plasticity of neuronal microcircuits involving amacrine cells in the mammalian retina, including functions of ion channels and chemical and electrical synapses. Primary methods include patch-clamp electrophysiology, two-photon microscopy, including two-photon uncaging, and two-photon FLIM-FRET of intracellular signaling. The experimental work will be performed with the mammalian retina as the model system.
The laboratory has modern setups for in vitro electrophysiology combined with two-photon microscopy, including uncaging and FLIM-FRET.
- The applicant must hold a Norwegian PhD or an equivalent degree within neuroscience, cell physiology, biophysics, molecular biology, biochemistry, or a related discipline, or have the doctoral thesis submitted prior to the application deadline. It is a condition of employment that the PhD has been awarded at the latest within five months after the closing date for applications.
- You must have a keen interest in cellular neurophysiology and imaging and wish to work on challenging problems related to mechanisms of neuronal plasticity and the correlation of structure and function of intact neural circuits.
- Practical experience with patch-clamp electrophysiology, cellular imaging (including calcium imaging) and the use of biosensors to investigate intracellular transduction mechanisms is an advantage.
- Experience with two-photon imaging and two-photon photostimulation / uncaging in brain slices is an advantage.
- Experience with live-cell FLIM-FRET is an advantage.
- Experience with the design and expression of proteins for imaging is an advantage.
- Experience with using recombinant viral vectors for gene transduction in tissue and experimental animals is an advantage.
- Proficiency in programming environments like Igor Pro, Matlab, and Python is an advantage.
- You will be expected to work independently and in a structured manner, be self-motivated, have good collaborative skills and have a great work capacity and enthusiasm for research.
- You must be able to document a proficient knowledge of English (spoken and written).
Please see the full job description and link for application on the following website:
https://www.jobbnorge.no/en/available-jobs/job/229611/postdoctoral-research-fellow-in-neuroscience
You must use the above JobbNorge website to apply for the position