Are you intrigued by the interplay between chronobiology and the microbiome? Do you have a passion for unraveling the mysteries of circadian rhythms and their connection to gut health? If so, we welcome talented and driven PhD students and postdoctoral fellows to join our vibrant research team at the University of Haifa in Israel.
The Tauber Biological Clocks Research Laboratory is dedicated to pioneering research at the intersection of chronobiology and microbiology. We are particularly interested in understanding how the gut microbiome influences circadian rhythms, chronotype, and diurnal preference. With recent funding from the Israel Science Foundation (ISF), we are ready to explore this fascinating study area in greater depth.
Our research laboratory at the University of Haifa is focused on unraveling the mechanisms underlying circadian rhythms and their modulation by the gut microbiome. Through a multidisciplinary approach combining microbiology, genetics, and chronobiology, we aim to shed light on how microbial communities influence host physiology and behavior throughout the day-night cycle. Read about our research at https://tauber-lab.haifa.ac.il.
How to Apply:
If you are passionate about chronobiology and microbiology and eager to contribute to our research efforts, we invite you to apply by submitting a cover letter, CV, and contact information for references to eran.tauber@gmail.com. We welcome applications from candidates with backgrounds in biology, neuroscience, microbiology, or related fields. Experience working with rodents, including handling, behavioral assays, and experimental procedures, would be advantageous.
Join us in advancing our understanding of chronobiology and microbiome dynamics. Together, we can unravel the mysteries of biological rhythms and their impact on health and behavior.
Prof Eran Tauber
Institute of Evolution
Department of Evolutionary & Environmental Biology,
University of Haifa
199 Abba-Hushi Avenue
POB 3338
Haifa 3103301
Israel
Website: https://tauber-lab.haifa.ac.il/ Twitter: @TauberLab facebook: Tauber-Lab