A 3yearspostdoctoral position is available starting 1st of September 2014in the group of David Robbeat the Institut de Neurobiologie de la Mediterrannée(INMED) in Marseille, France. The Robbe Lab studies how cell assemblies in the basal ganglia and related cortical structures contribute to motor learning and motor control. For this, we perform large-scale electrophysiological recordings (with silicon probes and large tetrode arrays) combined with optogenetics while rodents are engaged in original motor tasks. Our high-dimensional behavioral and neural data required advanced statistical methods to test hypotheses on the computation performed by the basal ganglia during motor learning and on the respective role of the motor cortex and basal ganglia.The position would suit ahighly motivated candidatewith strong quantitative background.Agood knowledge in motor controlwould be a plus but is not required.While the work will be mainly quantitative, applicants desiring to acquire experimental skills are encouraged to apply. INMED is composed of several internationally renowned groups working on the development, function and pathology of neuronal circuits. The scientific excellence of INMED and its outstanding location at the entrance of the National Park des Calanques provide a rich and stimulating working/living environment The position is part of a 5 years ERC-funded project that will start 1st of September 2014. Applications (short cover, CV, email address of 2 referees) should be sent to david.robbe@inserm.fr and will be considered until the position is filled. -- ------------------------------------------------------ David Robbe Neuronal dynamics and functions of the basal ganglia INMED INSERM UMR901 163, avenue de Luminy. BP13 13273 Marseille Cedex 9 France http://www.inmed.univ-mrs.fr/ Tel: +33 4 91 82 81 99 Fax: +33 4 91 82 81 05 -----------------------------------------------------