Stage « Master 2 » : Optical analysis of sodium currents in the axon initial segment

We propose a Master 2 (M2) stage that can be extended to a 3-4 years PhD  project on the study of the sodium currents that generate the action potential in neurons. To this aim, we use cutting-edge optical techniques entirely developed by our group and NEURON modeling. The stage will take place at the Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire de Physique in the campus of the University of Grenoble.
This stage, of 4-6 months, is available for students at the final year of the University to start in February or March 2021.We will offer this opportunity to a brilliant student motivated to begin a career in scientific research.
A PhD scholarship is already available starting in October 2021 to apply the research
of the M2 project to investigate mutations of the sodium channel Nav1.2 associated with
neurological diseases.
For an overview of the activity and of the achievements of our group, visit the website:
http://marco-canepari.wix.com/neuron-imaging-team

Applications of students, with a very high academic profile based on the notes obtained the entire university history, from different backgrounds (physics, biology, medicine or chemistry) will be equally considered. The application for the stage, in English or French, must be sent to:
marco.canepari@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr
and must include:
• A motivation letter
• A CV with contact details
• The detailed marks of the entire academic history
• (Optional) a reference letter from an academic who knows well the student

The deadline for the application is October 10th 2020, but the call for applications will close before if a suitable candidate is found.

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Luiza Filipis,PhD 
Equipe MOTIV
Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire de  Physique (LIPhy),
Université Grenoble Alpes et CNRS UMR 5588,
Bat. E45,  140 avenue de la physique, Domaine univ.,
38402 St Martin d'Hères cedex, FRANCE
33(0)476514731, Fax +33(0)476635495.
luiza.filipis@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr
http://marco-canepari.wix.com/neuron-imaging-team