Job ID: 120623

Postdoctoral fellowship on the Impact of Aη peptide, a NMDA modulator, on social cognition and brain calcium dynamic in mouse

Position: Post-doctoral Position

Deadline: 20 November 2024

Employment Start Date: 10 January 2025

Contract Length: 18 months

City: saclay

Country: France

Institution: NeuroPSI – Institut des Neurosciences Paris-Saclay, CNRS

Department:

Description:

The missions will be part of a collaborative research project on the physiological role of the Aη peptide in modulating the NMDA receptor, and its impact on brain function and social cognition in mice.Thanks to transgenic animals over-expressing or under-expressing the Aη peptide, the researcher will carry out a characterization of the role of this peptide in social behavior and in calcium dynamics in hippocampo-prefrontal circuit during these behaviors, using in-vivo recording of calcium dynamic in neurons of behaving animals.Depending on the deficits observed in animals with modulating Aη levels, rescue strategies by adding Aη will make it possible to confirm the role of this peptide.

to apply go to this website:

https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR9197-ALEFAU-002/Default.aspx

Required skills:

Knowledge of animal (rodent) behavior and data analysis in this area, including statistical analysis, is required. Experience in rodent brain surgery is required. Legal authorization for animal experimentation is required Having legal authorization for surgery is a plus. Fluency in English (oral and written) required Programming basics (python, matlab) are a plus.  General skillsTeamwork, written communication, organization, independence

Work context: The building of the Paris-Saclay Institute of Neurosciences -Neuro-PSI- is located on the CEA site in Saclay, next to the NeuroSpin brain imaging institute. Behavioral experiments will take place at Neuro-PSI.Neuro-PSI includes 21 research teams, platforms and technical services allowing the study of brain function in several animal models at all levels. The postdoctoral researcher will work in the team led by Sylvie Granon, Neurobiology of decision-making (https://neuropsi.cnrs.fr/departements/cnn/equipe-sylvie-granon/). Access to the CEA site is served by a bus service from the RER the counter and Massy. Nevertheless, the transport time from Paris requires several changes and is around 1h20 minutes, around 40 minutes by car depending on traffic.