Postdoctoral Researcher in Peripheral Neuroscience (Montreal)

Postdoctoral Researcher in Peripheral Neuroscience (Montreal)

19 Aug
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Athena's Journey
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Montreal

19 Aug

Athena's Journey

Montreal

Contribute to groundbreaking biomedicine research as a postdoctoral researcher focusing on peripheral neuroscience and neuro-immune interactions at the University of Basel and University Hospitals Basel. This fully funded postdoctoral position offers an interdisciplinary opportunity to lead a project investigating the role of peripheral neural circuits in immune regulation and disease biology. The candidate will utilize cutting-edge techniques such as neuronal tracing, imaging, and flow cytometry to explore neuro-immune communication within tissues and its implications for inflammation and cancer. Key Responsibilities:

- Lead interdisciplinary projects in peripheral neuroscience
- Investigate peripheral neural impacts on immune cell functions
- Utilize advanced imaging and single-cell RNA sequencing




- Conduct research in collaboration with various scientific teams
- Mentor and guide junior researchers and students

Requirements:

- PhD in neuroscience, neuroimmunology, or related field
- Strong interest in tissue biology and neural circuits
- Experience with in vivo models or genetic manipulation
- Track record of scientific contributions
- Ability to thrive in a collaborative research workplace

Elevate your research career by exploring the intricate connections between the nervous system and immune responses at the forefront of biomedicine.

📌 Postdoctoral Researcher in Peripheral Neuroscience (Montreal)
🏢 Athena's Journey
📍 Montreal

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