Braintime Lab, Taipei Medical University (Taiwan)
The Braintime Lab is seeking a postdoctoral researcher for a three-year project, renewable annually, at the intersection of developmental and systems neuroscience within a circadian framework. Our work explores how circadian systems regulate cerebrospinal fluid dynamics and the neural network of the suprachiasmatic nucleus, combining mouse imaging and physiology with computational modeling.
Applicants should hold (or expect to complete by the start date) a PhD in neuroscience, biology, or a related field, have experience with rodent experiments, and preferably a background in circadian biology. Prior expertise in computational methods is not required, but a willingness to learn computational approaches is strongly encouraged.
The position offers a competitive salary, comprehensive benefits, and an international research environment. Postdoctoral fellows receive an annual round-trip flight home and may qualify for additional performance-based awards. For further information or to apply, please contact jihwan@tmu.edu.tw. We welcome international candidates; English is the working language, and discussions can also be conducted in Japanese or Korean if preferred.