Hoping to hire a postdoc with an interest in basal ganglia circuit interrogation. Expertise or interest in in vivo or slice electrophysiology, optogenetics and chemogenetics, or mouse behavior ideal. Competitive salary and relocation. Great city! email [email protected]
Bristol is investing heavily in new academic and teaching capability for our Faculty of Life Sciences!
We have 6 positions within PPN
Find more details & who to contact: https://t.co/O8zBd9oIDU
Closing date 23rd January 2023
Highly recommend this group!
✅Multidisciplinary research with industrial and clinical partners
✅Cutting edge research tools in a dish, whole animal and human.
✅Lovely lot that work hard / play hard
Bristol is a great place but you knew that already 🤩
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Closing soon!
A fully-funded PhD studentship is available in my lab. Full details in linked thread.
Deadline July 29th
Queries? DM or email me.
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Excited to share our new work by @rickavvisati and @Anna__K__K on the organization of distributional coding in dopamine neurons https://t.co/yCATecUtG3
1/ I am very excited to share my work with John Reynolds @fradan3, Riccardo Avvisati @rickavvisati, Paul Dodson @_pauldodson, Simon Fisher @sfishe, Manfred Oswald and Jeff Wickens, now published in
@NatureComms. https://t.co/6ZzGTTyS8f
Interested in a PhD studying #Dopamine with @WittonJon and @somnirons ? Come join us
@UoBrisPPN in beautiful Bristol.
EU and international applicants welcome.
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Deadline Monday 6 December
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Only a few weeks left to apply for a fully funded PhD with @somnirons and myself to study midbrain reward circuits and learning https://t.co/yx95m6sSrZ
Incredibly proud and excited to share our latest work spearheaded by @arinpamukcu, looking at how GPe neuron subtypes regulate locomotion. We poured our heart and soul into this revision. Let us what you think. We *LOVE* to get your feedback! Pls RT 🙏
https://t.co/awtSyVvx5z
My talented postdoc @kuhwa911 worked out how mutant @alpha_synuclein in intact brainstem neurons slows their electrical activity. Cool electrophysiological mechanism causing nonmotor symptoms that presage #Parkinsons by decades. Future #biomarker? https://t.co/WzH4ZYNWih. Pls RT
The GPe is important for motor control but its precise involvement is unclear. A major challenge has been the identification of neuron subtypes. Our lab along with others such as @ArynGittis and @kaabrahao@_pauldodson@blsabatini have been working hard on the topic. 1/n
Here's a secret (that I didn't know): Did you apply to a PhD program? Now is the time to email the profs you want to work for. Don't wait until after the decisions have been made. Actively showing interest can be what bumps you into the acceptance pool. #lifehack#phdadvice
We are looking for candidates for a 3-year research fellow post, working on multimodal brain imaging and computation modelling of decision-making. Please help RT.
https://t.co/gCQ5ToF4ez
A lot of you will be surprised by my forthcoming Perspective, "Calcium imaging: There might be something to it after all." Though I stand by my 1997 classic "Those Who Can't Patch Take Pictures."
We have generated Ai65F, a Flp reporter line independent of Allen. [picture: Pvalb-flp;Ai65F]. It will be available from The Jackson Laboratory as JAX#032864.