Job ID: 97554

PhD Syntophagy Hiesinger

Position: Ph.D. Student

Deadline: 1 December 2022

Employment Start Date: 1 February 2023

Contract Length: 3 years

City: Berlin

Country: Germany

Institution: Free University Berlin

Department: Biology, Neurobiology

Description:

The Hiesinger lab conducts research on the development and maintenance of synaptic brain connectivity using the Drosophila model system.  We offer an opportunity for scientific work, discussions and personal development in an international team.  The Hiesinger lab is an ERC-funded lab with integration into several research consortia. Our research projects are conceptually demanding with the goal to open the door for motivated scientists to develop a scientific career.  For further information please visit flygen.org.

We offer a graduate student position in the context of the research consortium ‘Syntophagy’ (syntophagy.de).  The goal of our project ‘Autophagic regulation of synapse formation and function’ is to understand neuronal autophagy at synapses in the Drosophila brain. We use advanced genetic and imaging technology, including multi-photon live imaging, computational modeling and molecular genetics. Within the context of this project towards a doctoral degree we offer significant opportunities for the development of new ideas.

Master in Biology or equivalent degree in biology, biotechnology, bioinformatics or related fields; excellent written and spoken English are required.

Experience with Drosophila and molecular or cellular neurobiology in the context of a Bachelor or Masters thesis are advantageous.  In addition, experience with live imaging of nervous systems and experience with molecular biology in one or more model systems are desirable.