République Française Inserm
Institut thématique Neurosciences, sciences cognitives, neurologie, psychiatrie

3 years postdoctoral position: Cellular Mechanisms of Spatial Cognition

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  • Type d'offre : CDD
  • Ville : Marseille
  • Statut : Available
Date d'arrivée à l'ITMO : Mercredi 03 Avril 2024

3 years postdoctoral position: Cellular Mechanisms of Spatial Cognition

KEY WORDS

circuit mechanisms, memory, neuroscience

CITY

Marseille

COUNTRY

France

DETAILS OF THE OFFER

Working place: Neural Determinants of Spatial Cognition lab / INMED

The “Neural Determinants of Spatial Cognition lab” led by Jérôme Epsztein is seeking a postdoctoral researcher (3 years position) to work on the cellular/circuit mechanisms of spatial coding and memory. The project will notably benefit from state-of-the-art in vivo voltage imaging techniques available through the CircuitPhotonics platform at INMED.

Missions:

The overall goal of the project is to use newly developed techniques for long-term in vivo imaging of neuronal membrane potential available at the CircuitPhotonics platform at INMED (https://circuitphotonics.squarespace.com/ led by Rosa Cossart), coupled with virtual navigation for head-fixed rodents in the Epsztein lab (Bourboulou et al., 2019), to address fundamental questions about the cellular determinants of place cell activation.

The successful candidate will contribute to experimental design and perform voltage imaging experiments in head-fixed mice navigating in a VR environment. Excellent statistical and computational modelling skills are a plus.

Qualifications:

We are looking for independent and highly motivated candidates with a background in in vivo electrophysiology/imaging in rodents or data analysis/computer science.

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TYPE OF JOB

Postdoc position

TYPE OF CONTRACT

CDD (temporary / 3 years)

APPLICATION DEADLINE

30 APR 2024
Contact

Interested candidates should send a short letter describing their research interests and their CV, including the names and contact details of three referees, by email to jerome.epsztein@inserm.fr