Announce that BCAM, have launched a new PhD Position for H2020 Project "Astrotech" (GA no.956325).
The past four decades demonstrated that non-neuronal cells, called astrocytes are emerging as crucial players for brain function & dysfunction. A major obstacle of previous and current initiatives on neurotechnologies is a lack of focus on astrocytes and most of the tools used to probe and sense astrocytes are derived from those developed to study neurons.
The ASTROTECH (AstroTech Project – Just another WordPress site) Consortium aims at pioneering the field of “Glial Engineering,” to develop a consistent range of tools to record, study, and manipulate astrocytes in the healthy and diseased brain.
ASTROTECH will train 15 Early Stage Researchers (ESRs) on research, training and complimentary skills aiming at: (i) engineering biomaterials and nanostructured interfaces to provide in vivo-like in vitro models for controlled and reliable studies of astrocytes in vitro; (ii) fabrication and characterization of nanostructured devices for stimulation, recording and biosensing of astrocytes; (iii) optogenetics tools,
optoelectronic device and photonic methods for precise and cell selective stimulation of astrocytes; and (iv) computational approaches to characterize neuron-astrocytes interactions.
Specifically, training on state-of-the-art biomaterials interfaces, electronic,photonic devices will be combined with in-depth knowledge on optogenetics, neuroscience, glial physiology and biology and computational approaches to validate the developed tools in vitro, ex vivo and in silico with emphasis on pathological models of glioma, ischemia, epilepsy and depression.
The ASTROTECH Consortium combines 11 funding entities and 14 partners in the academia, public research centers and industrial labs, from 9 European and Non- European countries. The consortium combines interdisciplinary knowledge with soft skills across the private and industrial sectors. ASTROTECH aims to train in every step of the value chain “from benchside to bedside” providing a thorough approach to the understanding of brain health and disorders under the flagship of neuron-glial interactions.
The requirements of the call are the following:
MSc degree, preferably in Physics, Mathematics, Engineering or Computer Sciences.
High proficiency in spoken and written English.
Deadline for applications: June 30th, Wednesday.