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The Laboratory of Interneuron Developmental Dynamics (headed by Lynette Lim) is part of the VIB-KU Leuven Center for Brain & Disease Research and located on Campus Gasthuisberg, Leuven, Belgium. Our lab is interested in the developmental programs that shape inhibitory circuits in the brain. Specially, we are interest in how distinct populations of inhibitory neurons are generated and matures to generate functional circuits. To this end, our work combines various interdisciplinary techniques such as mouse genetics, high content imaging, single cell RNA sequencing, and spatial transcriptomics technologies.

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Responsibilities
The Lim lab is looking for a postdoctoral scientist to work on neuronal development. Brains are composed of a multitude of neuronal cell types that assemble into specific functional circuits. Elucidating how a small number of neural progenitors could generate the vast diversity of cell types remains a major goal in neuroscience and developmental biology. In our lab, we are interested in understanding the molecular mechanism of neuronal diversification. We focus on cortical GABAergic interneurons as these control and fine tune local circuits and are often the underlaying cause of neurodevelopmental disorders. The selected postdoctoral fellow will work jointly with a research technician on a FWO Odysseus grant funded project (5-year duration) to examine the role of metabolism in driving interneuron diversification. The postdoctoral fellow and research technician will be expected to work as a team and collaborate with other members of the lab. S/he will design, implement, and evaluate experimental results.
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Required:
  • PhD in Biology, Neuroscience, or related field and willing to apply for a postdoctoral fellowship with a high level of curiosity for neuroscience and developmental biology
  • willingness to learn new techniques and protocols
  • FELASA B is required or must be obtained shortly after appointment
  • You have experience with programming (R, Python, Matlab, etc)
  • You are fluent in English (spoken and written).
  • You have excellent interpersonal communication skills, and strong time-management skills.
  • You must be very meticulous, proactive, independent, and self-motivated.
  • You are a team player and can take responsibility.
  • You are enthusiastic to be part of a dynamic and young research lab.

Appreciated:
  • Experience in single cell sequencing is a plus
  • Experience in CRISPR/cas9/ human ES cell gene editing

Offer
  • Financial support is available for at least 2 years. However, the successful candidate is encouraged to obtain a personal fellowship (Marie-Curie, HFSP, EMBO, or National funding organizations).
  • Access to top state-of-the-art infrastructure
  • Mentoring, supervision, and training to be the next generation scientist, inclusive of transferable skills training programs available through the Lim lab, VIB and KU Leuven.
  • Learn innovative techniques and tools, such as single cell sequencing, spatial transcriptomics, gene editing and developmental neurobiology
  • A stimulating international research environment
  • Starting date: from March/April 2022

Interested?
Additional required information:
  • detailed CV
  • motivation letter describing your previous research experience
  • names and contact information of at least 3 references

For more information: please contact Lynette Lim: lynette.lim@kuleuven.be
info about lab and the center:
https://cbd.vib.be/labs/lim-lab


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You can apply for this job no later than December 15, 2021 via the online application tool

KU Leuven seeks to foster an environment where all talents can flourish, regardless of gender, age, cultural background, nationality or impairments. If you have any questions relating to accessibility or support, please contact us at diversiteit.HR@kuleuven.be.
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Frist: 31-12-2025

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