Postdoctoral Fellow in Neuroscience position at Helmhotz Munich

Position: Postdoctoral Fellow

Where: Mechanobiology Lab, Helmholtz Pioneer Campus, Neuherburg Nr Munich, Germany

The Helmholtz Pioneer Campus (HPC) founded and funded by Helmholtz Munich stands for the intelligent fusion of biomedical sciences, engineering and digitization. At HPC, top scientific talents from across the globe work together on the development of novel solutions that make a difference In the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diseases.

The Mechanobiology Group headed by Dr. Janna Nawroth s based at the HPC at Helmholtz Munich is looking for a highly motivated postdoctoral fellow interested in studying the interplay between ciliary mechanics, fluid transport, and neuronal plasticity in the brain.

The project

Investigating the role of motile cilia in nature, especially relating to human health and disease.

The function of motile cilia in the brain ventricles remains widely unknown. In this high-risk, exploratory project we aim to investigate the interplay between ciliary beat, fluid transport, and neuronal progenitor cells of the subventricular zone.

We are a seeking a postdoctoral scholar eager to leverage a combination of electrophysiology, quantitative live imaging, anatomical studies, molecular biology, and - with support from our team and collaborators - computational models and genetic engineering to elucidate the dynamic feedback between cilia mechanics and neuronal signalling.

Due to the exploratory and interdisciplinary nature of the project, you will be expected to design and drive your own hypothesis-driven investigations, develop new methodologies in ex vivo and in vitro tissue, and seek additional training to acquire new expertise as applicable. You will be fully supported in those endeavours through close collaborations with your team members and other research groups, both locally and internationally.

Key references

https://www.biorxiv.org/contencontent/10.1101/202302.12.528181v2 (preprint, accepted in Nat Physics)

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10769450/ (preprint)

https: //www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.1706926114

The candidate

The candidate should be individuals motivated to explore new, exploratory avenues at the intersection of neuroscience and fluid mechanics. Ideal candidates will have or be:

  • PhD in neurobiology, neuroscience, or related disciplines
  • Highly motivated, independently working and eager to take on a high-risk/high-reward exploratory project
  • Good publication record with evidence of independence (at least two first-author publications or one high impact first-author publication in international journals)
  • Strong skills in experimental neurophysiology, imaging, and quantitative data analysis
  • Interest in biomechanics and fluid mechanics
  • Fluent in written and spoken English

Desirable qualifications

  • Prior postdoctoral or equivalent training
  • Experience in biomechanics and fluid mechanics

How to appply

If you have any questions, feel free to contact Janna Nawroth, janna.nawroth@helmholtz­munich.de, who will be happy to help.

Your application should include

  • CV and Cover Letter
  • Degrees/ Diplomas/Certificates
  • References from recent employers
  • Contact details for at least two referees

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