(We are targeting applicants of all genders)
Full time | limited for 3 years | Announcement number: 953-2024
Within the framework of this DFG grant the detailed mechanisms underlying aggressive and impulsive behavior will be investigated in close collaboration with many research groups within the consortium (for details see www.trr379.de . Together, these studies may help to develop novel therapeutic approaches, specifically the use of the microbiome and novel genetic factors, which are sorely required due to the rising incidences of aggression in modern societies. To achieve this, the candidate will learn and perform a wide variety of techniques - ranging from behavioral, molecular, histological to microbiota-related analyses using state-of-the-art animal models.
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