The laboratory of Prof. A. Ponomarenko is seeking a doctoral student with a strong interest in the dynamics of neuronal circuits and behavior. A central research topic of our group is neural coding and dynamics underpinning cognitive control of learned and instinctive (innate) behaviors. Using in vivo electrophysiology, opto-, chemogenetics, and machine learning approaches we have previously shown that network oscillations organize neuronal signaling from the hippocampus, prefrontal cortex, and the lateral septum to and within the hypothalamus, and crucially contribute to the regulation of locomotion (Bender et al., 2015), food seeking (Carus-Cadavieco et al., 2017) and intake (Altafi et al., 2024), and behavioral transitions (Chen et al., 2024).
You hold a Master’s (or equivalent) in neuroscience or a related field and are genuinely curious about neuronal dynamics and behavior. Prior experience with in vivo techniques, including animal behavior and computational data analysis, is highly beneficial. Motivation to acquire computer coding skills is required. You bring a constructive, problem-solving mindset to the project, are prepared for sustained and focused work, and value effective communication with your team and supervisor.
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