Job ID: 118605

PhD position (4 years) in Behavioural Neuroendocrinology

Position: Ph.D. Student

Deadline: 1 May 2024

Employment Start Date: 1 July 2024

Contract Length: 4 years

City: Zurich

Country: Switzerland

Institution: Institute of Laboratory Animal Science, University of Zurich

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Description:

The new research group at the Institute of Laboratory Animal Science, University of Zurich, which is starting from July 1st and will be led by Dr. Ivana Jaric, is seeking candidates for a PhD position available from July 1st, 2024, or as soon as possible thereafter.

The PhD student will work on a project which aims to enhance preclinical rodent research under the Sex as a Biological Variable (SABV) initiative, to better align with precision medicine criteria. More precisely, the project will focus on investigating whether reproductive histories shape the brain and behavior through epigenetic mechanisms and assess the stability of these changes within and across sexes. The approach is multidisciplinary and includes experimental work with laboratory mice, comprehensive behavioral and hormonal profiling, cutting-edge single-nuclei multi-omics and computational approaches, as well as general molecular biology and microscopy tools.

Candidates should possess a Master’s degree in a relevant field, such as Biology, Biomedicine, Neuroscience, or Molecular Biology. Experience with mouse experiments and R programming (or eagerness to learn) would be considered a plus. Enthusiasm for neuroendocrinology, behavioral biology, or epigenetics, along with motivation to achieve their highest goals, and enjoyment of working as a team player would be highly appreciated.

We offer an attractive academic environment, opportunities for career development and the chance to work in the state-of-the-art Bio Technopark Schlieren. Our location is next door to the university’s largest animal husbandry facility, as well as biotech and medtech start-ups.

The successful candidate will join a dynamic team of scientists involved in national and international research projects focused on high-level research and teaching in translational and basic research. Our aim is to promote responsible animal research that benefits both animals and humans.

For further information on the LTK institute, visit our website. For more information about the group leader, please check here or contact directly (ivana.jaric@unibe.ch). For more info about the PhD program Biomedicine check here.

Application guideline: Please apply via the Life Science Zurich Graduate School LSZGS, Track I program (here) by May 1st, 2024.