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Magdalena Sauvage

1 week ago

PhD Student (f/m/d) – Neural Basis of Memory (Neurosciences) Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology in Germany

I am recruiting a PhD student to join my group at the Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology to study the neural basis of memory.

Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology

Germany

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Keywords

Neuroscience
Cognitive Science
Optogenetics
Computational Chemistry
Spatial Cognition
Electrophysiology
Behavioral Neuroscience
Memory Formation
Hippocampus
Transgenic Animal Models
Fmri

Description

The Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology (LIN) in Magdeburg, Germany, is internationally recognized for its research on learning and memory, spanning molecular, cellular, network, and behavioral levels. In collaboration with the SFB 1436 'Neural Resources of Cognition' and the Research Group Functional Architecture of Memory (FAM) led by Prof. Dr. Magdalena Sauvage, this PhD position focuses on the neural basis of memory. The department investigates the roles of medial temporal lobe areas (CA1, CA3, DG, MEC, LEC, PrC, POR) in memory processes across health, aging, and animal models of amnesia. Research topics include memory for time, space, and episodes, as well as consolidation and reconsolidation. Recent findings from the group have identified new spatial and non-spatial subnetworks in the hippocampus and proposed network shifts in memory retrieval as memories age. Techniques used include behavioral and molecular approaches, optogenetics, high-resolution molecular imaging (IEG detection), in-vivo electrophysiology, and fMRI in awake rodents. The SFB 1436 subproject B07 specifically investigates circuit-specific improvements in spatial and non-spatial memory involving entorhino-hippocampal subnetworks, using optogenetic manipulations, IEG imaging, and electrophysiology data analysis in mice, with links to human and rat studies. The lab communicates in English and collaborates with national and international partners, offering a multidisciplinary and supportive environment. Magdeburg provides excellent facilities for cognitive and systems neuroscience, including advanced imaging technologies. The successful candidate will receive support through the graduate school (IRTG) and work closely with the German Centre for Neurodegenerative Diseases. The position is funded for three years at 65% TV-L E13, with welfare benefits. Applicants should have an MSc in Neurosciences, Life Sciences, or related fields, experience in behavioral and molecular techniques, programming skills (Matlab/Python), and willingness to work with animal models. Applications are accepted until the position is filled. LIN is committed to equal opportunities and diversity.

Funding

Available

How to apply

Send your completed application documents including a motivation letter, CV, copies of relevant certificates, a publication list, and contact information of three references to [email protected]. Review of applications starts immediately and continues until the position is filled. For specific questions, contact Prof. Dr. Magdalena Sauvage at [email protected].

Requirements

Applicants must hold an MSc in Neurosciences, Life Sciences, or related fields. Experience in behavioral and molecular techniques is required. Programming experience in Matlab and/or Python is expected. Candidates should be willing to work with animal models and have a general interest in interspecies and interdisciplinary studies. The communication language of the lab is English.

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