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Electrophysiology Postdoctoral Researcher in Life Sciences Center (Human Brain Glycomics Research)

Sukurta: 23 June 2025

The laboratory of Urte Neniskyte at the 911±¬ÁÏÍø Life Sciences Center and European Molecular Biology Laboratory Partnership Institute (Vilnius, Lithuania) is seeking talented postdoctoral researcher to join an ERC Consolidator Grant project studying the role of neuronal glycocalyx in shaping the architecture of emerging circuits.

 

Research Focus:

The project is aimed at understanding the role of glycocalyx and neuron surface sialic acid in neuronal synapse formation, function and remodelling through the perspective of human evolution. This collaborative project combines iPSC derived neurons from human and non human primates with comprehensive electrophysiological, molecular and glycomic analysis to define how human specific sialylation contributed to the evolution of the unique human brain.

 

Postdoctoral Researcher functions:

  • Develop and implement multi-electrode array (MEA) pipelines to investigate circuit properties
  • Supplement MEA recordings with calcium imaging
  • Combine optogeneticand MEA approaches for circuit stimulation
  • Lead computational analysis of network activity data
  • Collaborate with cell and molecular biologists

 

Required Qualifications:

  • Ph.D. in Neuroscience, Life Sciences, or related fields
  • Strong publication record
  • Interest in setting up new techniques and the ability to work independently

 

We offer you:

The successful applicant will work in a stimulating, international environment, with access to cutting-edge technologies in a rich scientific community. The term of the position is up to 5 years on a full-time basis, and the salary is 2670 – 3270 EUR per month (pre-tax) (annual gross salary – 35700 EUR)

 

How to Apply:

Please send the following documents to by 2025-09-01:

  • Detailed CV including publication list
  • Cover letter describing your research interests and relevant experience
  • Names and contact information of three references