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Insights from mr-monitoring of animal brain function and dysfunction

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MARIE CURIE HOST DEVELOPMENT FELLOWSHIPS The Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology (IfN) Magdeburg invites applications for three post-doctoral research fellow positions (two years each). The Institute is a center for learning and memory research internationally recognized in the field of human brain mapping using magnetic resonance (MR) technologies. To extend our competence into the domain of animal research we are seeking for applicants with experience in the fields of - physics/radio frequency electronic engineering - circulation physiology - physico-chemistry / MR spectroscopy. A 4.7 T animal scanner will be used to image and identify the course of certain physiological and pathophysiological changes in brain of several animal models and to transfer new findings and methodological approaches to human and especially clinical studies. We are looking for enthusiastic and highly motivated candidates who will collaborate actively in our research team. Beside expertise in one of the above mentioned fields experience with MR technologies would be advantageous. Additional information and applications including CV and addresses of three referees to: Prof. Dr. Henning Scheich, Brenneckestr. 6, 39118 Magdeburg Phone: (49-391)6263329, Fax (49-391)616160, e-mail : scheich@ifn-magdeburg.de Further information: www.ifn-magdeburg.de The IfN is an equal opportunity employer.

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LEIBNIZ-INSTITUT FUER NEUROBIOLOGIE
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Brenneckestrasse 6
39118 MAGDEBURG
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