*Call for one experimental and one theoretical postdoctoral position in the
framework of a collaborative (US/Spain) CRCNS project on the role of
acetylcholine on memory.*

The Wang lab at the Max Plack Florida Institute for Neuroscience, and the
Computational Neuroscience group at the Centre de Recerca Matemàtica
(Barcelona, Spain) are looking for postdoctoral researchers for an
experimental-theoretical collaboration to shed light on the role of
acetylcholine (ACh) in the formation and long-term dynamics of memory in
rodents. This collaborative project will combine large-scale two-photon
imaging recordings of in-vivo neuronal and ACh dynamics (Wang lab), with
computational modeling and analysis (Roxin group) to investigate the role
of ACh in the emergence of internally generated sequences in hippocampal
CA1 cells. We will furthermore track the long-term dynamics of the
resulting patterns of neuronal activity to characterize the degree of
representational drift and elucidate the underlying mechanisms through
network modeling.

*Call for Experimental Postdoctoral Researcher*: The experimental
postdoctoral position will be based at the Max Planck Florida Institute for
Neuroscience, in the laboratory of Yingxue Wang.The ideal candidates should
have a background  in neuroscience or related field, and are interested in
understanding the neuronal mechanisms of learning and memory. Previous
experience with electrophysiology and/or two-photon imaging in behaving
animals, quantitative data analysis and computer programming is highly
preferred. Excellent communication skills and the ability to work well in a
team are required. The three year project will begin immediately. Max
Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience is part of the Jupiter
Neuroscience Research Campus which also includes UF Scripps Biomedical
Research and Florida Atlantic University. It provides a flourishing
interdisciplinary research environment for neuroscience. We offer
outstanding benefits and salary compensation above the NIH scales.
Interested candidates are encouraged to contact Yingxue Wang at
[email protected].



*Call for Theoretical Postdoctoral Researcher*: The theoretical
postdoctoral position will be based at the Centre de Recerca Matemàtica,
located on the campus of the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Bellaterra,
Spain. The postdoctoral researcher will combine the analysis of
experimental data from the Wang Lab with computational modeling in order to
study the physiological and network mechanisms underlying memory formation
and representational drift. This work will involve large-scale numerical
simulation as well as network analysis using methods from dynamical systems
theory and statistical physics. Strong coding and mathematical skills are a
must. This is a three-year position which is expected to begin in early
2024. Interested candidates should contact Alex Roxin at
[email protected].
This project is jointly funded by the National Institutes of Health (USA)
and the Agencia Estatal de Investigación (Spain) in the framework of
Collaborative Research in Computational Neuroscience program (CRCNS). As
such, the experimental and theoretical teams will work closely together,
including regular online meetings and an annual in-person meeting to be
held alternatingly in Florida and Barcelona. The postdoctoral researchers
will be expected to work in a collaborative fashion with members of both
teams to ensure a unified research effort.

-- 
Alex Roxin
Computational Neuroscience Group
Centre de Recerca Matemàtica
Campus de Bellaterra, Edifici C
08193 Bellaterra (Barcelona)
https://sites.google.com/site/alexanderroxin/home

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