Neuroscience PhD contracts in Marseille, France - Call for applicants
KEY WORDS
neuroscience, neurobiology, networks
CITY
Marseille
COUNTRY
France
DETAILS OF THE OFFER
NeuroSchool PhD scholarships in neuroscience are available at Aix Marseille University, France, for students with a master's degree from a non-French university. Apply through our website.
Projects :
BLOUIN Jean (LNC): Cutaneous control of voluntary finger movements.
BROVELLI Andrea (INT): Higher-order interactions in human brain networks supporting causal learning.
CHARROUX Bernard, CAVEY Matthieu (IBDM): Neuronal bases of behavior evolution in Drosophila.
DEBANNE Dominique (UNIS): Plasticity of intrinsic neuronal excitability in visual thalamic neurons.
DEVRED François (INP): Tau droplets inhibitors: a new class of anti-neurodegenerative disease compounds.
FASANO Laurent (IBDM): Towards a potential therapy of a rare form of autism spectrum disorder: Genetic rescue of Tshz3.
IBOS Guilhem, CHAVANE Frédéric (INT): Inferring and modelling large scale cortical interactions during comparative decision making in non-human primates.
KRAHN Martin, Gorokhova Svetlana (MMG): Plasma profiling as a novel biomarker for a rare neuromuscular disease.
KHRESTCHATISKY Michel (INP): Vector-based targeting of RNA therapeutics to the brain for the development of novel treatments for neurodegenerative disorders.
MANENT Jean-Bernard (INMED): Identifying early signs of circuit dysfunction before epilepsy onset in murine models of cortical malformations.
PERRINET Laurent (INT): An efficient modelling approach for the detection of spiking motifs in neurobiological data.
PICARDO Michel, BAUDE Agnès (INMED): Hippocampal dynamics in health and autism spectrum disorder (ASD) during the first two postnatal weeks.
RIVERA BAEZA Claudio, MINLEBAEV Marat (INMED): Role of surround inhibition in generalization and propagation of epileptic activity in the neonatal brain in vivo.
RIVERA Santiago (INP): Mechanisms of action of MT5-MMP in Alzheimer's disease and therapeutic modulation using viral-mediated transgenic strategies.
Only a portion of the proposed projects will be funded, see details on our website :+info