The new International Max Planck Research School for Brain and Behavior at the University of Bonn and Florida Atlantic University in collaboration with the Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience and the Max Planck associated Center for Advanced European Science and Research (caesar). The school offers a completely funded international PhD training and research program in the neurosciences – in either Bonn, Germany or Jupiter, Florida.
Study Subject (s):
Research areas at IMPRS Brain and Behavior are many and varied, including: neuronal circuits and behavior, learning and memory, molecular signaling in neurons, biophysics of neurons and glia, nervous system development/disorders, and mammalian sensory processing. Research techniques are just as numerous and range from standard neuroscience techniques to free behavior, advanced computational and statistical techniques, in vivo multiphoton imaging and imaging protein function, in vivo electrophysiology(whole-cell and extracellular).
Further details:
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