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Belen Pardi, PhD
Paris, France
Position Details
Apply by Jul 31, 2023
Post-Doc
Paris, France
Application deadline
Jul 31, 2023
Job
Job location
Paris, France
Quick Information
Application Deadline
Jul 31, 2023
Start Date
Flexible
Education Required
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Experience Level
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Job
Job location
Paris, France
Job Description
We are looking for a motivated and talented scientist to join the Neuronal Circuits for Memory and Perception - Pardi lab, at the Institute of Psychiatry and Neuroscience of Paris (IPNP), as a 2-year funded postdoc, from ~mid 2023, with the possibility of extension.
The Pardi lab aims to understand how brain circuits use internal information to transform sensations into perceptual representations, and how this process is affected in psychiatric disorders.
The successful applicant will investigate the function of auditory thalamo-cortical loops in these processes, by combining mouse behavior with in vivo 2-photon calcium imaging, in vitro electrophysiology and optogenetics.
The Pardi lab aims to understand how brain circuits use internal information to transform sensations into perceptual representations, and how this process is affected in psychiatric disorders.
The successful applicant will investigate the function of auditory thalamo-cortical loops in these processes, by combining mouse behavior with in vivo 2-photon calcium imaging, in vitro electrophysiology and optogenetics.
Requirements
- Applicants need to have a PhD in Neuroscience
- Biology
- Computer Science or a related field
- and be able to work in a highly collaborative environment. Experience with in vitro or in vivo neuronal recordings and/or programming languages will be a plus.
Job
Job location
Coordinates pending.
Paris, France
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