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of many behaviours and understanding them at a fundamental level remains an open challenge in neuroscience. Primary motor cortex or M1 is a critical brain region for volitional motor control. Investigations
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Jozwik lab studies visuo-semantic cognition combining cognitive science, neuroscience, and computational modelling. The lab's research has focused on probing specific visual dimensions in the context
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Overview The University of Nottingham invites applications for two fully funded PhD studentships within the fields of mental health and neurosciences, commencing 1st October 2026. These studentships form
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its interactions with different midbrain regions. The successful candidate will use a variety of systems neuroscience techniques in rodent models to interrogate neural circuits underlying affective
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Consolidator Grant “RUNES” (Reconstruction and Unification of Neural and Ecological Systems). The successful candidate will work at the intersection of mechanistic interpretability, computational neuroscience
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of neuroscience and new computational methods, combining mathematical and biophysical models with state-of-the-art diffusion and functional MRI data, in typically and atypically developing populations through
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train 15 early-stage researchers to develop human-relevant neuroscience tools beyond animal models, advancing next-generation in vitro and in silico New Approach Methodologies for complex brain disorders
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SNP linked with increased ALS risk. The successful candidate will work within the vibrant Department of Basic and Clinical Neuroscience under the supervision of clinician scientist Dr Jemeen Sreedharan
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at the intersection of social policy, psychology, and neuroscience and forms part of a wider programme aimed at strengthening trauma-informed understanding and responses for justice-involved women, particularly within
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research in occupational vision standards at City St George’s, University of London and involves collaboration with the Centre for Transformative Neuroscience, Newcastle University. Eligibility Applicants