A potentially fully-funded UK/EU PhD studentship project is available in the Humphries lab at the University of Manchester, UK A wide range of neurological disorders, including Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease and Tourette's syndrome have been linked to the aberrant activity of output neurons in the massive, subcortical striatum. It is unknown how such aberrant activity arises from the changes to the brain known to occur in these disorders. This project will test the hypothesis that the network of fast-spiking interneurons within the striatum are a common cause of this aberrant activity. Please see here for full details: https://www.findaphd.com/search/ProjectDetails.aspx?PJID=84600&LID=1020 And here for how to apply, deadline Friday November 17th 2017: https://www.bmh.manchester.ac.uk/study/research/mrc-dtp/ Any questions please contact Dr Mark Humphries directly (mark.humphries@manchester.ac.uk<mailto:mark.humphries@manchester.ac.uk>) _____________________________________________________________________________ Dr Mark Humphries | MRC Senior non-Clinical Research Fellow | Faculty of Biology, Medicine & Health http://www.systemsneurophysiologylab.manchester.ac.uk/ [0da17e2a-9ed5-496a-b161-9fd4491ce5c7]@markdhumphries <https://twitter.com/markdhumphries> Public blog: https://medium.com/the-spike