Lagerlöf Lab at Umeå University in Sweden is seeking a postdoctoral fellow to study the neurobiology of feeding behavior. The position starts in December 2024 or by agreement.
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Project description
We are seeking a postdoctoral fellow excited to study how the brain regulates feeding behavior. Our group approaches feeding behavior on a molecular, neuronal circuit and behavioral level. We are particularly interested in how the brain integrates emotions, memory and metabolic signaling to encode mental states such as hunger and satiety. As a postdoctoral fellow in our group you will have the opportunity to lead projects uncovering novel mechanisms by which the brain influences what we eat and how such mechanisms can be used to treat unhealthy eating habits and eating disorders like anorexia nervosa. Different projects include molecular mechanisms, imaging, mapping and manipulating neuronal circuits in rodents. If interested, it will be possible to develop your own research plan. We believe in fostering an environment where everyone enjoys the support, freedom and ability to answer the big questions in neuroscience. We want to support your career and help you take the next step towards your goals.
Qualifications
We seek people excited about the brain and how it makes us feel, think and behave. Experience of animal behavior, biochemistry, molecular biology, stereotactic injections, neurocircuit mapping and in vivo imaging is meritorious. The fellowship is full-time for two years starting December 2024 or by agreement. Eligible are those that hold a Ph.D. in neuroscience, biochemistry or a related field. Ph.D. students within 3 months of degree certification are encouraged to apply; their degree need to be finalized before acceptance can be given.
To apply
The application should be submitted as one single document in Word or PDF.
The application should include:
Curriculum Vitae
Cover letter describing your research interests, why you want to join us, how you can contribute to the lab and project and your career plans after the fellowship ends
Publication list
Copies of relevant degree certificates
Two reference letters
The application should be written in English or Swedish. The closing date is 31 January 2025.
Further information
For further information about the project and fellowship contact assistant professor Olof Lagerlöf at olof.lagerlof@umu.se.