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Corette Wierenga

Professor of Neurophysiology

Radboud University

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Netherlands

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Research Interests

Systems Neuroscience

40%

Cognitive Neuroscience

50%

Neuroscience

70%

Synaptic Biology

70%

Neurochemistry

30%

Animal Cognition

20%

Myelin Biology

10%

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Recent Grants

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SCANNER - (Why) are there more men than women with autism?

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Inhibitory synapse formation and removal: a central role for axonal cAMP and PKA signalling

Open Date: 2022-12-01

Close Date: 2026-12-01

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Investigating effects of Aβ oligomers on presynaptic nanostructure and function

Open Date: 2022-04-01

Close Date: 2026-04-01

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How do dendrites coordinate adjacent excitatory and inhibitory inputs?

Open Date: 2020-01-01

Close Date: 2024-01-01

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Linking amyloid β-induced microglia activation and network hyperexcitability

Open Date: 2019-06-01

Close Date: 2021-05-01

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Radboud University

Postdoctoral Position in Neurophysiology and All-Optical Recordings in Human Neurons

A 2-year postdoctoral position is available in the field of neurophysiology at Radboud University, Netherlands, under the supervision of Professor Corette Wierenga. The successful candidate will join a collaborative project involving the labs of Richard van Wezel, Marijn Kuijpers (both at Radboud University), and Imran Avci (VU Amsterdam). The research focuses on performing single cell patch clamp recordings and developing all-optical recording techniques in cultured human neurons. The project will utilize a combination of voltage-sensitive dyes, optogenetics, and optical chips to advance the study of neuronal activity. This opportunity is ideal for candidates with a strong background in neuroscience, physiology, or biology, and with hands-on experience in patch clamp electrophysiology. Familiarity with advanced optical methods such as voltage-sensitive dyes and optogenetics is highly desirable. The position offers the chance to work in a multidisciplinary and collaborative environment, contributing to cutting-edge research in human neuronal function. The position is based at Radboud University in Nijmegen, with collaborative links to VU Amsterdam. The announcement does not specify salary or funding details, but the post is a full-time, 2-year contract. Applicants are encouraged to review the LinkedIn post for further details and to contact the supervisors for application procedures. This is an excellent opportunity for postdoctoral researchers interested in neurophysiology, optical recording technologies, and collaborative research in human neuroscience.

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Piotr Popik

Head

Maj Institute of Pharmacology Polish Academy of Sciences

POLAND

Christiane Herden

Justus Liebig University

GERMANY

Elizabeth Torres

Professor

Rutgers University

UNITED STATES

Sita ter Haar

Assistant Professor

Leiden University

NETHERLANDS

Gertjan van Dijk

Professor

Rijksuniversiteit Groningen

NETHERLANDS

Rixt van der Veen

Assistant professor

University of Amsterdam

NETHERLANDS

Ingo Willuhn

Associate Professor / P.I.

Amsterdam UMC Locatie AMC

NETHERLANDS

Robbert Havekes

Associate Professor

University of Groningen

NETHERLANDS

Anita Luthi

Associate Professor

University of Lausanne

SWITZERLAND

Jocelien Olivier

Adjunct Professor

Rijksuniversiteit Groningen

NETHERLANDS