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Publish date: 94 / 11 / 04 | Rating: Article Rating

 We apply the latest tools and methods in two-photon imaging, optogenetics, and electrophysiology to relate the activity of populations of neurons in behaving animals to computational models of neural circuits.

We are looking for candidates with a strong quantitative background in neuroscience, biophysics or related fields (physics, chemistry, engineering, molecular biology). A strong expertise in optical imaging, data analysis, programming, instrumentation, and previous work in a genetic model organism (such as fruit fly or mouse) would be ideal.

You will work in a young and dynamic environment, embedded in the scientific community of the Max Planck Society and the universities of Bonn and Cologne. Caesar is part of a cluster for neuroscience in the Bonn-Cologne region, comprising the German Center for eurodegenerative Diseases and two Max Planck Institutes. The Institute hosts the International Max Planck Research School for Brain and Behavior and is involved in the Bonn International Graduate School of Neuroscience.

Upload your complete application at our online job portal on the caesar website. For further information visit our websit, job offers, or contact Dr. Johannes Seelig, please.


Rita RepschlƤger
jobs@caesar.de
research center caesar
Bonn, Germany

Ansprechpartner: johannes.seelig@caesar.de

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