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Researcher (PhD Position, m/f/d) Neural Circuits and Behavior This position is limited in accordance with § 2 WissZeitVG and § 72 HessHG, offering the opportunity for individual academic qualification and with
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housing system on the welfare of laboratory animals and to compare it with the current standard housing conditions. Indicators of well-being include both the behaviour of the animals and physiological
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University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover • | Hannover, Niedersachsen | Germany | about 15 hours ago
Systemische Neurowissenschaften). Courses covering the following subjects are offered: Basics of cellular and molecular neuroscience Sensory systems (auditory, olfactory, and visual) Cognitive and behavioural
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the project “Modeling Great Ape Signaling Behavior” under the auspices of the Collaborative Research Center “Common Ground” (CRC1718), which is funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG), at the University
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circuitry during behavior, to the quantification of natural animal behaviors. We are looking for a PhD student to work on a joint project between the Neural Information Flow (Scholz) and Genetics of Behavior
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Max Planck Institute for Neurobiology of Behavior - caesar, Bonn | Bonn, Nordrhein Westfalen | Germany | 2 months ago
, to large-scale functional imaging of brain circuitry during behavior, to the quantification of natural animal behaviors. We are looking for a PhD student (m/f/d) to work on a joint project between the Neural
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% of full time E13. The position is associated with the project “Modeling Great Ape Signaling Behavior” under the auspices of the Collaborative Research Center “Common Ground” (CRC1718), which is funded by
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mechanisms underlying psychosis. The research utilizes advanced multiphoton imaging and virtual reality platform for simultaneous recording of animal behaviour and microcircuit activity. RESPONSIBILITIES
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-supervision of Dr. Claudia Fichtel. The project is part of a broader collaborative effort involving Prof. Peter Kappeler (DPZ), Dr. Ariana Strandburg-Peshkin (Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior) and Prof
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-cell tracking using advanced MRI techniques. As part of the Experimental Magnetic Resonance Group, you will explore immune cell behavior in vivo using time-lapse MRI, intravital microscopy, and