The lab of Andrea Burgalossi at the Werner Reichardt Centre for Integrative Neuroscience (CIN) in Tübingen is looking for a PhD student in
In-vivo Electrophysiology, Spatial Navigation and Memory (in Rodents)
Our research focuses on the cellular basis of spatial coding in the cortico-hippocampal circuit. We employ state-of-the-art electrophysiology techniques for monitoring the activity of identified neurons in freely-behaving rodents (rats and mice). Possible projects involve the use of juxtacellular and/or extracellular recordings -in combination with optogenetics and viral-tracing methods- for recording and manipulating anatomically-defined cell types while mice perform memory tasks in ‘virtual’ or ‘real’ environments. The projects are aimed at dissecting the contribution of distinct cell types to the neural representation of space, to spatial navigation and memory functions. The candidate is required to have a strong quantitative/computational background (e.g. mathematics, physics, engineering, computer science, etc…) and excellent programming skills in MATLAB. Previous experience in electrophysiology (especially tetrode recordings) and the analysis of neural data are desirable, but not essential.
Applications contaning CV and names of at least two referees should be addressed to Andrea Burgalossi (andrea.burgalossi@cin.uni-tuebingen.de).
Projects are related to these recent publications:
Tang, Brecht and Burgalossi, Nature Protocols (2014) 9:2369-81
Diamantaki et al., Current Biology (2016) 26:536-41
Preston-Ferrer et al. eLife (2016) pii: e14592
Diamantaki et al., eLife (2016) pii: e20252
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Andrea Burgalossi, PhD
Cellular and Synaptic Basis of Behaviour
Werner Reichardt Centre for Integrative Neuroscience (CIN)
Otfried-Müller-Straße 25
72076 Tübingen
Tel: +49-(0)7071-29-88797
Fax: +49-(0)7071-29-25006
Lab web: www.burgalossilab.com
CIN web: www.cin.uni-tuebingen.de