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We are looking for motivated scientists to work on the effects that the gut microbiome exerts on human impulsive and compulsive behavior. You will join the team of the recently EU-H2020 funded project “Effects of Nutrition and Lifestyle on Impulsive, Compulsive, and Externalizing behaviours“ (Eat2beNICE).
Our project will generate new insights into the influence of diet and the microbiome on multi-faceted impulsivity (including hyperactivity, attention deficit, unplanned reactions, emotional instability, aggressiveness, and other antisocial behaviours) and compulsivity disorders (including addictive behaviour), taking into account the influence of host genetics, lifestyle, socio-economic environment, and variations in food culture. Our project will suggest possible solutions and take innovative research approaches, including linked social innovation aspects, and involve many stakeholders from a variety of disciplines.
We offer you a part time (80%) position for 4 years. You will be employed at the Department of Psychaitry of the Radboudumc and have the opportunity to collaborate and interact with renowned experts in the fields of psychiatry, microbiology, neuroscience, bioinformatics and genetics. You will have plenty of opportunities to learn novel (analytical) techniques, ‘-omics’ analysis and work with cutting edge approaches. Also, you will participate in carrier-developing training opportunities and receive direct advices to develop as a successful and happy independent researcher.
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Fixed-term contract: 4 years.
Scale 10.3/10.4 : max. € 44687 gross income per year at full employment (incl. vacation bonus and end of year payments)
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Our key strength is medical life-sciences and clinical practice, with an impressive infrastructure comprising state-of-the-art technology platforms and (translational) research facilities. The Radboudumc is therefore uniquely positioned in the emerging Euregio and Dutch healthcare infrastructure to play a leading role in the new healthcare paradigm of prediction, prevention and personalised medicine.
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The Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour in Nijmegen, The Netherlands is a world-class research centre devoted to understanding the mechanistic underpinnings of human cognition and behavior in health and disease. The Radboud University Medical Center (Radboudumc) forms part of the Donders Institute, contributing clinical expertise and patient-related research.
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