PhD position (TVöD E13 / 75%) in Hamburg on the neuroscience of affective placebo effects
PhD position (TVöD E13 / 75%) in Hamburg on the neuroscience of affective placebo effects
PhD position (TVöD E13 / 75%) in Hamburg on the neuroscience of affective
expectation effects
Placebo effects in antidepressant treatment are well known, but the underlying neurobehavioral
mechanisms are less understood. The present project addresses the role of explicit and implicit
regulation in emotional expectation effects in different cohorts. It is planned to combine expectation
manipulation with cognitive fMRI paradigms and psychophysiological measures (eyetracking) in
healthy participants and clinical populations. The project is part of the DFG funded interdisciplinary
collaboration center CRC 289 on "Treatment expectation” (https://treatment-expectation.de/), in
which international top-class scientists from the field of expectation and placebo are involved.
Location
The project is located within the Lifespan Neuroscience Group (head: Stefanie Brassen) at the Institute
of Systems Neuroscience (ISN, head: Christian Büchel) at the University Medical Center Hamburg-
Eppendorf in Hamburg, Germany.
What we offer
ï· Interdisciplinary, and international research environment within the ISN and within the CRC
ï· The Institute hosts its own research-dedicated 3T MR scanner (PRISMA) and has its own MR-
physicist groups, eye-tracking and behavioral laboratories
ï· Multiple opportunities for training and teaching of state-of-the-art imaging and analysis
techniques within the ISN and the CRC
ï· The institute hosts an international graduate school that offers a comprehensive program
covering all areas of neuroscience and provides PhD students with an excellent research
environment.
Requirements for the PhD position
ï· MSc or an equivalent degree in neuroscience, psychology, cognitive science, or a related
discipline
ï· Experience in programming (Python, Matlab)
ï· Very good statistical knowledge
ï· Fluent German is required due to critical communication with participants
ï· Very good writing skills in English
ï· Experience with analyzing neuroimaging data would be an advantage
Salary is based on German regulations (TVöD-13, for PhD positions with the factor 75%). A 3-year
commitment is strongly desired, with the possibility of renewal. Start date is flexible.
Contact
Candidates should submit a CV and a brief statement of research interest by e-mail to Prof. Dr. Stefanie
Brassen (sbrassen@uke.de). Informal inquiries are very welcome. Applications will be considered until
the position is filled.
Veröffentlicht am 06.05.2024