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Max Planck Institute for Brain Research, Frankfurt am Main | Frankfurt am Main, Hessen | Germany | about 5 hours ago
Job Offer from August 01, 2025 The Max Planck Institute for Brain Research (MPI for Brain Research) in Frankfurt/Main is a leading research institution in the field of basic neuroscience research
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between different anxiety-related behaviours and arousal states, and (2) determine the brain circuit mechanisms involved. Applicants should have (or should be about to receive) a PhD in preclinical
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Pension Eligibility ABP Qualifications Minimum Education and Experience PhD, MD or MD/PhD in psychology, cognitive neuroscience, computational psychiatry, or a related field. Proficiency with programming
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Contract type : Fixed-term contract Level of qualifications required : PhD or equivalent Fonction : Post-Doctoral Research Visit About the research centre or Inria department The Inria centre
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Minimum Education and Experience PhD, MD or MD/PhD in psychology, cognitive neuroscience, computational psychiatry, or a related field. Proficiency with programming and data analysis using at least one of
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at the Humanitas University campus. Their common mission is advancing science to make a difference in patients' life. Humanitas Research is guided by unmet clinical needs and it leverages high-end technologies
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write the findings up for publication. Does this sound like you? You hold a PhD in psycholinguistics, neuroscience, cognitive science, psychology, or a related field. You have hands-on experience in
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, beginning July 1, 2024 by the Alliance for Therapies in Neuroscience (ATN), a research partnership between academia and industry to transform the fight against brain diseases and disorders of the central
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spectroscopy. It is expected that the researcher will co-supervise a starting PhD student on the same project. The project will require a diverse set of interdisciplinary skills in live 3D microscopy, organoids
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complex behaviours, including learning, in the small invertebrate model organism C. elegans. We have recently discovered a range of novel dopamine receptors in C. elegans and found that different receptors