PhD positions: comparative neuroscience of thermosensory circuits in nematodes
Center for Integrative Genomics (CIG) - UNIL
Offer description
Animals have evolved a remarkable diversity of behaviours. How is it that nervous systems can generate diverse behaviour? We will use the small stereotypic nervous systems of Caenorhabditis elegans and C. tropicalis to investigate what differences in their nervous systems allow differences in behaviour. Both species have 300 neurons, with highly conserved anatomical and molecular identities. Yet, we find that C. elegans and C. tropicalis behave differently to heat stimuli. The Swiss National Science Foundation has funded my lab to determine which circuit, genetic and nervous system-wide functional differences underlie these differences in behaviour. My lab will be starting at the CIG in October 2026 in Lausanne, Switzerland. If you are fascinated about understanding the neuronal basis of behaviour, apply to my lab!
Skills and expertise
Qualifications:
Ideally the candidate should have completed a MSc in neuroscience, molecular biology, ecology and evolution, bioinformatics, data science or a related field.
Previous experience in any of: C. elegans, calcium imaging, genetics, molecular biology, programming (Python), data analysis/visualisation and behaviour, are a plus. Candidates with an interest in developing these skills are also encouraged to apply.
Excellent written and spoken English, strong communication skills, and the ability to work effectively in a team and contribute to collaborative projects.
