Job ID: 123520

Postdoctoral Position in Systems Neuroscience – Sleep-Wake Regulation

Position: Post-doctoral Position

Deadline: 15 September 2025

Employment Start Date: 1 November 2025

Contract Length: 48 months

City: Innsbruck

Country: Austria

Institution: Medical University of Innsbruck

Department: Institute for Pharmacology

Description:

We are looking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to join our lab at the Medical University of Innsbruck for a fully funded 2-year position, as part of the FWF-funded project “The role of subiculum in sleep-wake regulation.”

The postdoc will focus on the role of specific neuronal subtypes in the mouse subiculum in regulating sleep-wake states. Using advanced in vivo approaches—including fiber photometry, closed-loop optogenetics, multisite electrophysiological recordings (ECoG, EMG, LFP), and sleep deprivation paradigms—the candidate will investigate how these neuronal populations and their long-range projections influence sleep-wake transitions and brain oscillations.

Key responsibilities:

  • Conduct LFP-based closed-loop optogenetic experiments in freely moving mice
  • Analyze multimodal neural signals and sleep architecture
  • Apply intersectional viral strategies to dissect neuronal subpopulations
  • Contribute to manuscript preparation and dissemination of results

Requirements:

  • PhD in neuroscience or a related field
  • Proven expertise in in vivo electrophysiology
  • Experience with optogenetics and/or fiber photometry is a strong plus
  • Proficiency in stereotaxic surgery, including viral vector injections and cannula/electrode implantation
  • Proficiency in conducting behavioral tests
  • Strong data analysis skills (preferably with MATLAB)
  • A team-oriented mindset with independent scientific thinking

The position offers an excellent opportunity to work in a highly collaborative and interdisciplinary environment, with active collaborations in Austria, Germany, Japan, and the USA, and access to state-of-the-art facilities and international mentorship. The experimental timeline includes dedicated time for the postdoc to develop and write their own grant applications. There is strong institutional support and a collaborative environment to help postdocs secure their own funding.

Start date: 01.11.2025
Location: Institute of Pharmacology, Medical University of Innsbruck, Austria
Salary: According to FWF standards

To apply, please send a single PDF containing your CV, cover letter, and contact information for two referees to:
sadegh.rahimi@i-med.ac.at