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PhD Student in Structural Biology: The Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) is Switzerland’s largest research institute, specializing in natural and engineering sciences. Dedicated to cutting-edge research, PSI addresses challenges in future technologies, energy, climate, and health innovation. The Structural Biology Neuronal Systems group is seeking a motivated PhD Student to investigate the functional, molecular, and structural profiles of neuronal circuits underlying behavior in mice.
PhD Student in Structural Biology – Neuronal Systems
Designation: PhD Student
MSc or diploma degree in neuroscience, physics, engineering, or a related discipline.
Experience in two-photon calcium imaging, behavioral training, and surgical procedures is advantageous.
Additional experience with immunohistochemistry and/or electron microscopy staining workflows is a plus.
Proficiency in data analysis using Matlab or Python is preferred.
Interest in exploring the function and structure of neuronal circuits in the healthy and diseased brain.
Collaborative spirit to work with an interdisciplinary team of chemists, neurobiologists, beamline scientists, physicists, and engineers.
Job Description: The selected candidate will conduct in vivo two-photon calcium imaging in behaving mice, perform histology on brain tissue for light, electron, and X-ray microscopy, and engage in surgical procedures like cranial window implantation, perfusion, and tissue extraction. The primary task involves analyzing the functional, molecular, and structural profiles of neuronal circuits using acquired data.
We offer:
Interdisciplinary and dynamic collaboration within an innovative institution.
Systematic on-the-job training and personal development opportunities.
Support for work-life balance through modern employment conditions and on-site infrastructure.
How to Apply: Please submit your application online by March 31, 2024 (including addresses of referees) for the position as a PhD Student (index no. 2413-00) at Paul Scherrer Institut Careers .
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