[SocBiN] forwarded: Postdoc fellowship in Daylight research

mahogny at areta.org mahogny at areta.org
Mon Sep 23 21:27:50 CEST 2019


I am forwarding this on behalf of katharina wulff 

"For the postdoc position, I am looking for a person, who likes to work
interdisciplinary, likes gadgets and collecting their own data, which
they then analyse. Daylight is a fascinating topic - so for building
engineers, biomedical engineers and mathematicians, ecologists this
would be a great project. 

My collaborators and I have all in-depth experience with several
techniques and understand the biological meaning for the techniques
applied, for example I do melatonin analysis, rhythm analysis,
actigraphy and EEG, Mirjam does also EEG and pupilography, Manuel does
radiospectrometry and has written the scripts, and Stafford is the
endocrinologist. We collaborate also with a lab in Groningen, who will
run the LCMS with our samples. So, there is a lot of supervision at hand
and the candidate can learn a lot. For day-to-day support, we have an
experienced nurse in Grano, who will do the insertion of the
microdialysis. 

The project is fully funded for 3 years, including a full postdoc
position for the 3rd year. The protocol is for three years and the start
date is 1st November 2019. The advert and more information about the
research can be downloaded from the website https://urlproxy.sunet.se/canit/urlproxy.php?_q=aHR0cDovL3d3dy5rYXRsYWIub3JnLw%3D%3D&_s=ZGVmYXVsdA%3D%3D&_c=159c8059&_r=c3Utc2U%3D
There is no deadline - I recruit until the position is filled."
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