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To strengthen our team in the division 5.2 “Metallic High-Temperature Materials” in Berlin-Steglitz, starting 01.04.2026, we are looking for a PostDoc (m/f/d) Characterization of creep behavior
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. Our goal with this project is to understand how translational modulators can regulate distinct aspects of synaptic translation and how this is linked to synaptic function and, ultimately, behavior. We
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collaborative academic environment using a range of approaches, including: In vivo extracellular recording and imaging techniques during behavior Quantitative behavioral modeling Ex vivo biophysical measures
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Postdoctoral Position: Molecular Mechanisms and Neural Circuits of Fear Memory, Maternal and Social Behavior Rutgers University, New Jersey, USA, laboratory of Dr. Gleb Shumyatsky. A key question in
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months within the past 36 months (mobility rule). Are not employees of Charles University at the time of application deadline. Wish to conduct research at any faculty or unit of Charles University. Charles
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analyses. The Paris Brain Institute provides access to cutting-edge imaging, electrophysiology, behavioral platforms, and a vibrant collaborative neuroscience ecosystem in central Paris. Key responsibilities
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in animal models contribute to behavior and disease. The Ideal Candidate will have: A PhD in neuroscience or related discipline Prior experience in studying neural circuits Expertise with at least some
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Project Description We invite applications for a postdoctoral position in experimental mass spectrometry-based proteomics, focused on peptide ionization, charge state behavior, and fragmentation
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of ion channels and receptors relevant to neurological disorders, with a strong emphasis on linking molecular perturbations to neuronal function and behaviour. The role is centred on functional physiology
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Crosstalk: Which molecular mediators or physiological cues from the lymphatic microvasculature influence immune and structural cell behavior? (focus on epithelial, myeloid and stromal interactions) Immune and