Aix-Marseille university are seeking for a PhD student.
A 3-year PhD position is available to do research with Dr Franck Ramus on Gene-environment interplay on reading ability, disability, and recovery, at the Department of Cognitive Studies, Ecole Normale Supérieure-PSL University, Paris, France.
The Institute of Cognitive and Integrative Neuroscience of Aquitaine is looking for a PhD student to work on a neuroscience and environmental health project.
The CRBS are seeking one PhD student with background in neuroscience to work on a project financed by the National Institute of Health, USA and ANR, France.
The Institut interdisciplinaire de neurosciences (IINS) is lloknig for a PhD student in neuroscience to work on identification and functional studies of proteins expressed in cancer cells.
The CNRS is looking for a PhD student to start a thesis at the Brain and Cognition Research Center (CerCo) in Toulouse.
The Institut interdisciplinaire de neurosciences (CNRS) is looking for a PhD student to work on the thesis subject: "Localisation and function of endocytosis zones in neuronal dendrites in situ: relevance for synaptic plasticity".
PhD position to investigate key steps of emotional circuit development
The ideal candidate has a background in neuropsychology, cognitive science or neuroscience but the position is also open to students with computational neuroscience background willing to develop an empirical approach. Proficiency in modern high-level programming languages (Python, R, Matlab) for data analysis and statistical evaluation is a plus (otherwise, a training will take place at the beginning of the doctoral program). Proficiency in oral and written English is required. Applicants must have completed a MSc's degree (or an equivalent qualification in terms of credits). Animal Experimentation Diploma is a plus, but could also be obtained at the beginning of the PhD programme with Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon and University Claude Bernard Lyon 1.
The successful candidate is expected to be willing to work collaboratively in an interdisciplinary team of neuroscientists and engineers, and be ready to move to Frankfurt (DE) for the completion of the PhD programme. The PhD candidate is also expected to be independent, assiduous, highly motivated, and able to communicate in scientific terms.
The major scientific objective for this PhD will be to look at how the integration of these advanced MRI techniques may allow a better definition of the brain change patterns in different states of AD and PD. To do so, the PhD student will first evaluate methodologies to jointly analyze functional and structural neuroimaging data, such as a recent framework called Graph Signal Processing (GSP)[8]