We are seeking a person to collaborate in leading and coordinating
research projects of behavioural analysis of neurological and
psychiatric dysfunction in mice. This will take place at the newly
established behaviour analysis core facility of the NeuroCure Center
of Excellence at the Charité - Universitätsmedizin, Humboldt
University and Free University, Berlin, Germany (www.neurocure.de).
The center provides behaviour analysis expertise and service for the
basic research and translational medicine projects conducted by the
NeuroCure PI research groups. It also persues the mission to become a
leader in the development of novel, state-of-the-art and
high-throughput methods for automated behaviour analysis in animal
models for translational medicine. To achieve this goal, the center’s
staff includes experts from biology, computer science and informatics,
electrical engineering and mechanical engineering and has access to
excellent workshop facilities. The center has been newly equipped with
state-of-the-art instruments and software for all the relevant
behaviour paradigms, installed in about 15 observation rooms. The
successful candidate should have solid experience in behavioural work
with mice and/or rats, a good publication record, experience in
securing outside funding and the ability to work collaboratively in
scientific discovery. As an additional qualification a strong
background in one of the following areas is expected: statistics,
computer programming or in vivo physiological methods. The position
with TV-L 13 salary can be filled immediately, appointment is
initially until Oct. 31, 2012 with the option for extension of further
5 years. Application evaluation will begin August 15, 2011 and will
continue until a suitable candidate has been found. To apply, send a
single PDF file including (1) a cover letter explaining your
qualifications and your motivation to join NeuroCure, (2) your CV
including list of publications and list of extramural funds, (3) a
statement of research interests, and (4) contact information for 3 academic referees to york.winter@charite.de and
marion.rivalan@charite.de . Informal inquiries to the same e-mail
address are welcome. For further information on NeuroCure, the city of
Berlin and the vibrant Berlin neuroscience community see:
www.neuroscience-berlin.de, www.neurocure.de,
www.neurocure.de/englisch/berlin.htm.
Contact: Prof. Dr. York Winter, NeuroCure - Cognitive Neurobiology,
Humboldt University, Dorotheenstrasse 94, 10117 Berlin, Germany, Tel.
+49-(0)30-450539738 Email york.winter@charite.de. www.winterlab.org
research projects of behavioural analysis of neurological and
psychiatric dysfunction in mice. This will take place at the newly
established behaviour analysis core facility of the NeuroCure Center
of Excellence at the Charité - Universitätsmedizin, Humboldt
University and Free University, Berlin, Germany (www.neurocure.de).
The center provides behaviour analysis expertise and service for the
basic research and translational medicine projects conducted by the
NeuroCure PI research groups. It also persues the mission to become a
leader in the development of novel, state-of-the-art and
high-throughput methods for automated behaviour analysis in animal
models for translational medicine. To achieve this goal, the center’s
staff includes experts from biology, computer science and informatics,
electrical engineering and mechanical engineering and has access to
excellent workshop facilities. The center has been newly equipped with
state-of-the-art instruments and software for all the relevant
behaviour paradigms, installed in about 15 observation rooms. The
successful candidate should have solid experience in behavioural work
with mice and/or rats, a good publication record, experience in
securing outside funding and the ability to work collaboratively in
scientific discovery. As an additional qualification a strong
background in one of the following areas is expected: statistics,
computer programming or in vivo physiological methods. The position
with TV-L 13 salary can be filled immediately, appointment is
initially until Oct. 31, 2012 with the option for extension of further
5 years. Application evaluation will begin August 15, 2011 and will
continue until a suitable candidate has been found. To apply, send a
single PDF file including (1) a cover letter explaining your
qualifications and your motivation to join NeuroCure, (2) your CV
including list of publications and list of extramural funds, (3) a
statement of research interests, and (4) contact information for 3 academic referees to york.winter@charite.de and
marion.rivalan@charite.de . Informal inquiries to the same e-mail
address are welcome. For further information on NeuroCure, the city of
Berlin and the vibrant Berlin neuroscience community see:
www.neuroscience-berlin.de, www.neurocure.de,
www.neurocure.de/englisch/berlin.htm.
Contact: Prof. Dr. York Winter, NeuroCure - Cognitive Neurobiology,
Humboldt University, Dorotheenstrasse 94, 10117 Berlin, Germany, Tel.
+49-(0)30-450539738 Email york.winter@charite.de. www.winterlab.org