A DFG-funded PhD position is available at the Department of Systems
Neuroscience / University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf in Hamburg,
Germany. Starting date is as soon as possible and the position is for up
to 3 years. We are looking for a PhD candidate to work on a study
investigating the effects of weight and weight loss on homeostatic,
reward-related and mnestic brain circuits in young and old participants.
The study is part of the newly DFG-funded collaborative research centre
“Ingestive Behavior: Homeostasis and Reward” (TR-134) in which
researchers from the universities of Cologne, Lübeck and Hamburg work
together on an interdisciplinary research program.
The successful candidate will primarily be responsible for collecting
and analyzing fMRI and behavioral data, writing scientific papers and
giving scientific presentations. The project includes intranasal insulin
application as well as a 3-month dietary intervention.
The ideal candidate should have a Diploma/Master in psychology,
neuroscience, or a related field. Experience with fMRI acquisition and
analysis (e.g. SPM), programming skills (e.g. Presentation, Matlab) are
highly desired but not mandatory. Strong interests in the field of
neuroimaging and aging research are valuable.
The Department of Systems Neuroscience (head: Prof. Christian Büchel)
provides an excellent multi-disciplinary and highly interactive
neuroimaging environment with its own physics, psychology and clinical
neuroscience groups as well as a research dedicated 3T MR scanner, EEG-
and eye-tracking laboratory. The institute is part of an international
graduate school that offers a comprehensive program covering all areas
of neuroscience and provides PhD students with an excellent research
environment.
Candidates should submit a CV and brief statement of research interest
by e-mail to Dr. Stefanie Brassen (sbrassen(a)uke.de). Applications will
be considered until the position is filled.