updated 1.9.2010
- Postdoctoral position in Lausanne
- PhD position in Berne
- Postdoc position in Lausanne
updated 1.9.2010
SyMBaD ("Synapses: from Molecules to higher Brain function and Diseases") deals with the study of synapses and extends from molecules through higher brain function to diseases. The SyMBaD international and research program is part of the Marie Curie Initial Training Network. It particularly aims to better understand the structure and function of the synapse in the normal and the pathological brain.
The SyMBaD program offers PhD students - an outstanding training in scientific basic research in academic laboratories - the possibility to apprehend research in private companies for at least 6 months - network-wide training activities (workshops and summer schools) - and the possibility to integrate European and International collaborative networks.
23 PhD students are recruited in the programme for 36 months as Early Stage Researchers.
Contact Scientific coordinator
Dr. Christophe Mulle CNRS
University of Bordeaux 2, France
mulle@u-bordeaux2.fr
Project manager
Dr. Pauline Lafenêtre
University of Bordeaux 2, Institut Magendie
146 rue léo Saignat, 33077 Bordeaux Cedex
FENS invites all laboratories, institutes or companies with vacancies to send in a job description. The Job Market website presents an overview of available jobs for PhD students, post-docs, up to senior staff positions and professorships. This service is free to all neuroscientists.