[AUDITORY] PhD student position - auditory processing (Nicole angenstein )


Subject: [AUDITORY] PhD student position - auditory processing
From:    Nicole angenstein  <Nicole.Angenstein@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Thu, 8 Nov 2018 08:14:08 +0100
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--------------E823B87C654B81F827479BB1 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable X-MIME-Autoconverted: from 8bit to quoted-printable by edgeum1.it.mcgill.ca id wA87Egqf012409 Dear all, A PhD student position as available at the Leibniz Institute for=20 Neurobiology in Magdeburg, Germany for a project about hemispheric=20 interaction during auditory processing. Best regards Nicole Angenstein https://iwebdav.ifn-magdeburg.de/owncloud/index.php/s/qKaFxMFcY72qoCL#pdf= viewer=20 The Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology (LIN) is an institute for basic=20 scientific research dedicated to investigating the mechanisms of=20 learning and memory on the molecular, cellular and systems levels. With=20 its broad spectrum of animal and human experimental research approaches=20 and its modern technical facilities, the LIN is one of the cornerstones=20 of Magdeburg as a centre for neurosciences. We are seeking, at the earliest opportunity, a highly motivated *PhD student (f/m/d)* for a project covering *small animal magnetic resonance tomography (MRT),* *animal behavior and neuronal tract tracing* for a three-year appointment with a salary of TV-L E13 (50% in the 1th=20 year and 65% in the 2^nd and 3^rd year). *Your role* Within your PhD project, i.e., the completion of your PhD thesis, you=20 will mainly perform functional magnetic resonance imaging on rodents=20 during auditory stimulation using an ultra-high field small animal MRT.=20 You will also test these animals in behavioral experiments and trace and=20 manipulate (photolytic ablation) neuronal connections. *Your profile*** =C2=B7a completed university degree (master, diploma or similar=20 qualification) in neuroscience, biology, medicine or a related natural=20 science =C2=B7some experience in small animal MRT, behavioral and/or anatomical=20 approaches would be beneficial =C2=B7willingness to learn new imaging, anatomical, behavioral and relate= d=20 techniques =C2=B7an innovative spirit and enjoyment of working in an international t= eam *We offer* =C2=B7an excellent supervision including a PhD thesis committee =C2=B7integration into the graduate training program at the LIN =C2=B7a challenging and versatile position in an enthusiastic team =C2=B7excellent working conditions and opportunities for cooperation =C2=B7state-of-the-art technical facilities (e.g.,=20 https://cni.lin-magdeburg.de/index.php/en/) including high-resolution=20 9.4 T small animal MRT and modern anatomical laboratory Your appointment and welfare benefits will be in line with the=20 Collective Agreement for Public Service in the Federal States (TV-L).=20 Equality of opportunity and the compatibility of career and family form=20 part of our HR policy. Candidates with severe disabilities will be given=20 preferential treatment if equal suitability is demonstrated. Please contact PD Dr. Eike Budinger (budinger@xxxxxxxx) or Dr.=20 Nicole Angenstein (nicole.angenstein@xxxxxxxx) in case of any=20 questions. If we have sparked your interest, please send your=20 application documents including a motivation letter, CV, copies of=20 relevant certificates and your earliest possible start date, quoting the=20 reference number *LIN 2018/9.4T-MRT01,* by *30.11.2018* (arrival here)=20 preferably in the form of a single pdf document to=20 mrt-appl@xxxxxxxx By submitting your application, you consent to the processing of your=20 personal data for the purpose of the application process. Our detailed=20 privacy policy for applicants (m / w / d) acc. Art. 13 DSGVO on data=20 processing in the application process will be sent on request. Your attention is drawn to the fact that no application or interview=20 expenses can be paid. Documents will be deleted after 6 months. --=20 --------------- =C2=A0Nicole Angenstein, Ph.D. =C2=A0Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology =C2=A0Special Lab Non-Invasive Brain Imaging =C2=A0Brenneckestr. 6, 39118 Magdeburg, Germany =C2=A0Tel.: +49-391-6263 92141 =C2=A0Fax.: +49-391-6263 92589 --=20 --------------- Nicole Angenstein, Ph.D. Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology Special Lab Non-Invasive Brain Imaging Brenneckestr. 6, 39118 Magdeburg, Germany Tel.: +49-391-6263 92141 Fax.: +49-391-6263 92589 --------------E823B87C654B81F827479BB1 Content-Type: text/html; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable X-MIME-Autoconverted: from 8bit to quoted-printable by edgeum1.it.mcgill.ca id wA87Egqf012409 <html> <head> <meta http-equiv=3D"content-type" content=3D"text/html; charset=3Dutf= -8"> </head> <body text=3D"#000000" bgcolor=3D"#FFFFFF"> <div class=3D"moz-text-flowed" style=3D"font-family: -moz-fixed; font-size: 14px;" lang=3D"x-unicode">Dear all, <br> <br> A PhD student position as available at the Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology in Magdeburg, Germany for a project about hemispheric interaction during auditory processing. <br> <br> Best regards <br> <br> Nicole Angenstein <br> <br> <a class=3D"moz-txt-link-freetext" href=3D"https://iwebdav.ifn-magdeburg.de/owncloud/index.php/s/qKaFxMFcY72= qoCL#pdfviewer">https://iwebdav.ifn-magdeburg.de/owncloud/index.php/s/qKa= FxMFcY72qoCL#pdfviewer</a> <br> <br> The Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology (LIN) is an institute for basic scientific research dedicated to investigating the mechanisms of learning and memory on the molecular, cellular and systems levels. With its broad spectrum of animal and human experimental research approaches and its modern technical facilities, the LIN is one of the cornerstones of Magdeburg as a centre for neurosciences. <br> <br> We are seeking, at the earliest opportunity, a highly motivated <br> <br> *PhD student (f/m/d)* <br> <br> for a project covering <br> <br> *small animal magnetic resonance tomography (MRT),* <br> <br> <b class=3D"moz-txt-star"><span class=3D"moz-txt-tag">*</span>anima= l behavior and neuronal tract tracing<span class=3D"moz-txt-tag">*<= /span></b> <br> <br> for a three-year appointment with a salary of TV-L E13 (50% in the 1th year and 65% in the 2^nd and 3^rd year). <br> <br> <b class=3D"moz-txt-star"><span class=3D"moz-txt-tag">*</span>Your role<span class=3D"moz-txt-tag">*</span></b> <br> <br> Within your PhD project, i.e., the completion of your PhD thesis, you will mainly perform functional magnetic resonance imaging on rodents during auditory stimulation using an ultra-high field small animal MRT. You will also test these animals in behavioral experiments and trace and manipulate (photolytic ablation) neuronal connections. <br> <br> *Your profile*** <br> <br> =C2=B7a completed university degree (master, diploma or similar qualification) in neuroscience, biology, medicine or a related natural science <br> <br> =C2=B7some experience in small animal MRT, behavioral and/or anatom= ical approaches would be beneficial <br> <br> =C2=B7willingness to learn new imaging, anatomical, behavioral and related techniques <br> <br> =C2=B7an innovative spirit and enjoyment of working in an internati= onal team <br> <br> <b class=3D"moz-txt-star"><span class=3D"moz-txt-tag">*</span>We of= fer<span class=3D"moz-txt-tag">*</span></b> <br> <br> =C2=B7an excellent supervision including a PhD thesis committee <br> <br> =C2=B7integration into the graduate training program at the LIN <br> <br> =C2=B7a challenging and versatile position in an enthusiastic team <br> <br> =C2=B7excellent working conditions and opportunities for cooperatio= n <br> <br> =C2=B7state-of-the-art technical facilities (e.g., <a class=3D"moz-txt-link-freetext" href=3D"https://cni.lin-magdeburg.de/index.php/en/">https://cni.l= in-magdeburg.de/index.php/en/</a>) including high-resolution 9.4 T small animal MRT and modern anatomical laboratory <br> <br> Your appointment and welfare benefits will be in line with the Collective Agreement for Public Service in the Federal States (TV-L). Equality of opportunity and the compatibility of career and family form part of our HR policy. Candidates with severe disabilities will be given preferential treatment if equal suitability is demonstrated. <br> <br> Please contact PD Dr. Eike Budinger (<a class=3D"moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href=3D"mailto:budinger@xxxxxxxx">budinger@xxxxxxxx= de</a>) or Dr. Nicole Angenstein (<a class=3D"moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href=3D"mailto:nicole.angenstein@xxxxxxxx">nicole.angenst= ein@xxxxxxxx</a>) in case of any questions. If we have sparked your interest, please send your application documents including a motivation letter, CV, copies of relevant certificates and your earliest possible start date, quoting the reference number *LIN 2018/9.4T-MRT01,* by *30.11.2018* (arrival here) preferably in the form of a single pdf document to <a class=3D"moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href=3D"mailto:mrt-appl@xxxxxxxx">mrt-appl@xxxxxxxx= de</a>. <br> <br> By submitting your application, you consent to the processing of your personal data for the purpose of the application process. Our detailed privacy policy for applicants (m / w / d) acc. Art. 13 DSGVO on data processing in the application process will be sent on request. <br> <br> Your attention is drawn to the fact that no application or interview expenses can be paid. Documents will be deleted after 6 months. <br> <br> <div class=3D"moz-txt-sig"><span class=3D"moz-txt-tag">--=C2=A0<br> </span>--------------- <br> =C2=A0Nicole Angenstein, Ph.D. <br> =C2=A0Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology <br> =C2=A0Special Lab Non-Invasive Brain Imaging <br> =C2=A0Brenneckestr. 6, 39118 Magdeburg, Germany <br> =C2=A0Tel.: +49-391-6263 92141 <br> =C2=A0Fax.: +49-391-6263 92589 <br> <br> </div> </div> <pre class=3D"moz-signature" cols=3D"72">--=20 ---------------=20 Nicole Angenstein, Ph.D. Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology Special Lab Non-Invasive Brain Imaging Brenneckestr. 6, 39118 Magdeburg, Germany Tel.: +49-391-6263 92141 Fax.: +49-391-6263 92589</pre> </body> </html> --------------E823B87C654B81F827479BB1--


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