[visionlist] 2 postdoctoral positions, Fries Lab, Ernst Struengmann Institute, Frankfurt

Trommershaeuser, Julia julia.trommershaeuser at esi-frankfurt.de
Wed Jul 20 03:05:33 -04 2022


The Fries Lab at the Ernst Struengmann Institute (ESI) in Frankfurt am Main is looking for an enthusiastic postdoctoral project scientist, who is interested in developing novel approaches to human neurotherapy. Modern non-invasive and invasive electrophysiological techniques provide information about the state of the human brain with high bandwidth and temporal resolution. In addition, wearables assess many relevant physiological parameters. The project scientist will use those recordings to develop personalized neurofeedback-based approaches for neurotherapy. Initially, this will focus on healthy human subjects and non-invasive techniques (MEG and EEG). Subsequently, this can lead to the inclusion of diseased human subjects and invasive techniques (ECoG), in collaboration with clinical partners. The position is not a typical postdoctoral position, because its primary focus is on the development of therapeutic approaches. Yet another important focus will be the publication of the obtained scientific advances. The project scientist will join an existing international team with expertise in human and animal electrophysiology, and will be able to use an outstanding infrastructure. For details on the institute and the lab, see:
https://www.esi-frankfurt.de/people/pascalfries/

The position is for three years initially, with the possibility of extension, and can start at any time in 2022 or 2023. This call will remain open until 15 September 2022. The salary will be as for a classical postdoctoral position. Candidates should have or expect a Ph.D. in neuroscience or a neuroscience-related discipline. Experience with human non-invasive or invasive electrophysiology is a plus, programming experience including Python or the willingness to learn Python is required, and the candidate should have an interest in developing and/or applying new technology for neurotherapy. Yet, the main criteria are a strong academic track record and a dedication to perform excellent brain research. Applications should include a motivation letter, a curriculum vitae, copies of university degrees, lists of university courses with obtained grades, and the names and e-mail addresses of two scientists, who can provide references (do not include reference letters). Please send your application materials, with the reference "Neurotherapy", in electronic format (ideally in one PDF file) to: office.fries at esi-frankfurt.de<mailto:office.fries at esi-frankfurt.de>

Equal opportunities and diversity are important to us. All candidates are equally welcome and encouraged to apply. The ESI offers a family-friendly work environment with affordable child-care in the immediate vicinity, free parking on the premises, and is easily accessible by public transport. Please consider our data protection regulations: https://www.esi-frankfurt.de/datenschutz

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The Fries Lab at the Ernst Struengmann Institute (ESI) in Frankfurt am Main is looking for an enthusiastic post-doctoral fellow, who is interested in studying the functional roles of brain rhythms and their synchronization in awake behaving marmosets. Behavior and the underlying cognitive functions rely on the dynamic communication between brain areas, a central topic of the lab (e.g. Bastos et al., Neuron, 2015; Rohenkohl et al., Neuron, 2018; Vezoli et al., Neuron, 2021). The postdoc will study this using electrophysiological recordings, potentially combined with functional Ultrasound (fUSI) and/or optogenetic stimulation. The postdoc will be able to use an outstanding infrastructure, and will join an existing international team with expertise in non-human primate research, including marmosets (Jendritza et al., eNeuro, 2021; Jendritza et al., bioRxiv, 2021). For details on the institute and the lab, see: https://www.esi-frankfurt.de/people/pascalfries/

The position is for three years initially, with the possibility of extension, and can start at any time in 2022 or 2023. This call will remain open until 15 September 2022. Candidates should have or expect a Ph.D. in neuroscience or a neuroscience-related discipline. Experience with in-vivo electrophysiology is a plus, and the candidate should have an interest in developing and/or applying new technology for neuroscience. Yet, the main criteria are a strong academic track record and a dedication to perform excellent brain research. Applications should include a motivation letter, a curriculum vitae, copies of university degrees, lists of university courses with obtained grades, and the names and e-mail addresses of two scientists who can provide references (do not include reference letters). Please send your application materials, with the reference "Marmoset", in electronic format (ideally in one PDF file) to: office.fries at esi-frankfurt.de<mailto:office.fries at esi-frankfurt.de>

Equal opportunities and diversity are important to us. All candidates are equally welcome and encouraged to apply. The ESI offers a family-friendly work environment with affordable child-care in the immediate vicinity, free parking on the premises, and is easily accessible by public transport. Please consider our data protection regulations: https://www.esi-frankfurt.de/datenschutz



Dr. Julia Trommershäuser
(Scientific Coordinator, Fries Lab)

Ernst Strüngmann Institute (ESI) gGmbH for Neuroscience
in Cooperation with Max Planck Society
Deutschordenstr. 46, 60528 Frankfurt, Germany
Web: www.esi-frankfurt.de<http://www.esi-frankfurt.de/>
Mail: julia.trommershaeuser at esi-frankfurt.de<mailto:julia.trommershaeuser at esi-frankfurt.de>
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