The Faculty of Biology and Biotechnology at the Ruhr-Universität Bochum
invites applications for the position of a Professor open rank W1TTW2 or W2
(m/f/d) in Neuronal Signaling commencing as soon as possible.

The holder of the position will represent the subject of Neuronal Signaling
in research and teaching. We are seeking early career or more advanced
applicants, who want to understand neuronal signal transmission and
neuromodulatory processes on the cellular circuit level by using innovative
state-of-the-art methods including advanced imaging techniques or other
approaches that are applicable to live tissues or animals. The research
topic should connect to the research areas Cell Biology and Physiology of
Signal Detection and Monoaminergic Networks & Disease represented at the
faculty and should further allow for interdisciplinary collaborations
across fields such as systems neuroscience, medicine, biochemistry,
cognitive psychology and neuroinformatics. The successful candidate is
expected to obtain independent funding, participate in grant initiatives
(e.g. CRCs, Research Training Groups), integrate into at least one of the
inter-faculty research programs “Research Department Neuroscience (RDN)” or
“Protein Research Department (PRD)” and teach undergraduate and graduate
level courses in Cell and Animal Physiology and Neuroscience for Biology
students. The position offers the possibility to participate in various PhD
programs at the RUB including the International Graduate School of
Biosciences (IGB), International Graduate School of Neuroscience (IGSN) and
RUB Research School.

Please see here for more details:
https://jobs.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/jobposting/acde918f8b255117fb6db516ff25da71d8cd1ad00?ref=homepage

Kind regards,
Caspar M. Schwiedrzik

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