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德国医学博士-柏林自由大学-有关控制果蝇和其他昆虫导航行为的神经回路的演变​

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学校:柏林自由大学 Free University of Berlin

院系:Division of Neurobiology,  Laboratory of Prof. Mathias Wernet

教授:Prof. Mathias Wernet

申请邮箱:mathias.wernet@fu-berlin.de 

截止日期:June 20, 2020



介绍

博士生职位:

有关控制果蝇和其他昆虫导航行为的神经回路的演变


德国柏林自由大学神经生物学部门的Mathias Wernet教授的实验室提供一个博士生(65%E13)研读机会,将致力于其当前昆虫导航行为有关的神经回路的发展和功能研究。该研究计划将与DFG资助的合作研究部门SPP 2205(Schwerpunktprogramm “Evolutionary Optimization of Neural Processing”)的人类生物学教授Katja Nowick建立合作关系。该职位可即刻任职,但理想情况下应在2020年秋季之前完成。

申请截止日期为2020年7月20日。


利用分子遗传工具,果蝇转基因,免疫组织化学和转录组学的组合,其研究了昆虫导航行为背后的这些神经回路的进化保守性(请参照Sancer et al, Current Biology 2019; Sancer et al., Journal of Comparative Physiology A, 2020, or the Wernet Lab website (http://www.flygen.org/wernet.)


柏林自由大学位于德国首都中心地带,柏林是一个国际性的且十分活跃的城市,为项目研究提供了绝佳的科学环境。除SPP 2205财团外,该项目还将与柏林自由大学的其他研究小组(AG Hiesinger,AG Sigrist,AG Menzel等)建立密切合作关系。


要求


候选人应具有硕士学位(M.Sc.),对发育生物学,进化生物学('Evo-Devo')和神经生物学的分子和细胞方面具有浓厚的兴趣。

具有果蝇的相关经验更好,但不是必需的。

精通英语。


申请


如要申请(截止日期:2020年7月20日),请通过电子邮件将您的简历和两位推荐人的姓名发送给以下联系人:

Mathias F. Wernet教授

Freie Universität Berlin

Fachbereich Biologie, Chemie & Pharmazie

Institut für Biologie - Neurobiologie

Königin-Luise Strasse 1-3

14195 Berlin.



Job description


PhD student position on the evolution of neural circuits guiding navigation behaviors in Drosophila and other insects: 


A PhD student (65% E13) position is available in the laboratory of Prof. Mathias Wernet at the division of Neurobiology of the Free University of Berlin, Germany, to contribute to our ongoing research on the development and function of neural circuits underlying insect navigation behaviors. This research program will be conducted in collaboration with Katja Nowick (Professor of Human Biology) within the frame of the DFG-funded collaborative research unit SPP 2205 (Schwerpunktprogramm “Evolutionary Optimization of Neural Processing”). The position is available immediately but should ideally be filled by autumn 2020 the latest. 


Deadline for application is July 20th, 2020.


Using a combination of molecular genetic tools, Drosophila transgenesis, immuno histochemistry, and transcriptomics we study evolutionary conservation of those neural circuits underlying insect navigation behaviors (see Sancer et al, Current Biology 2019; Sancer et al., Journal of Comparative Physiology A, 2020, or the Wernet Lab website (http://www.flygen.org/wernet.


The Free University Berlin is located in the center of the German capital, an international and lively city, and offers an excellent scientific environment for the conducted research. In addition to the SPP 2205 consortium, the project will be performed in close cooperation with other research groups at the Free University of Berlin (AG Hiesinger, AG Sigrist, AG Menzel, etc).


Candidates should hold a Master’s degree (M.Sc.), have a strong interest in molecular and cellular aspects of developmental biology, as well as evolution (‘Evo-Devo’), and Neurobiology. Previous experience with the Drosophila is preferred, but not essential. Proficiency in English is absolutely required.


To apply (deadline: July 20th, 2020), please 

e-mail your CV and names of two referees to the below contact.


Contact Information

Prof. Dr. Mathias F. Wernet

Freie Universität Berlin

Fachbereich Biologie, Chemie & Pharmazie

Institut für Biologie - Neurobiologie

Königin-Luise Strasse 1-3

14195 Berlin.

Phone: +49-30-838-60115

Email: mathias.wernet@fu-berlin.de

Website: http://web: http://www.flygen.org/wernet