Job ID: 98435
PhD position in behavioral neuroscience
Position: Ph.D. Student
Deadline: 23 December 2022
Contract Length: 3 years
City: Mainz
Country: Germany
Institution: University Medical Center Mainz
Department: Institute of Pathophysiology
Description:
The working group for Behavioral Neurophysiology at the Institute of Pathophysiology, University Medical Center Mainz, Germany, is inviting applications for the position of a
PHD STUDENT IN BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE
The main research interests of the lab revolve around the neural mechanisms underlying perceptual decisions, with a particular focus on sensory and prefrontal cortices. We use methods ranging from behavioral experiments (psychophysics and reward-based learning) to in vivo multi-electrode recordings, pharmacology, and optogenetic manipulation of defined neural cell types. Please see https://bit.ly/2rV4y1D for more information on our work.
We seek a highly motivated and qualified candidate with a strong background in neuroscience or related fields. Experience with rodent behavior experiments, neurophysiological methods, and basic programming skills are desirable. But most importantly, you should have a keen interest in behavioral neuroscience and the willingness to learn the tricks of the trade.
The successful candidate will become part of the vibrant neuroscience community within the Focus Program Translational Neuroscience (www.ftn.uni-mainz.de) and the Rhine-Main-Neuroscience network (www.rmn2.de). The position entails teaching obligations of four hours per semester week at the Medical Faculty; accordingly, a good command of written and spoken German is required.
Salary will be according to German TV-L E 13 65 % (initially limited to 3 years with the possibility of extension). The position is available as of September 1, 2022; applications will be considered until the position is filled.
Applications should include a cover letter with a brief statement of research interests, a short CV with names of two referees, and grade transcripts. For applications or informal inquiries please contact Prof. Maik Stüttgen (maik.stuettgen@uni-mainz.de).