Interview with the Swedish Brain Foundation in March
The Swedish Brain Foundation asked to discuss our work – super fun!
The Swedish Brain Foundation asked to discuss our work – super fun!
Luisa is a Master’s student from Germany. She will work together with PhD student Linkun using imaging to study how OGT affects AMPA receptors
Thyra Boafo joined the lab in the fall for the Master’s thesis. Her task was to analyze electrophysiology data on synaptic currents. It was all new to her but she not only managed to complete it but also understand and present the story very effectively! The university awarded her the top grade for her thesis. …
Master’s student Thyra Boafo gets the highest grade! Read More »
We’re seeking a postdoctoral fellow excited to study how the brain regulates food intake. Our lab has fun, is supportive and loves the brain! It’s a 4 year position with full social benefits and competitive salary. Several projects are available and candidates with different backgrounds are encouraged to apply. Strong publication record is meritorious. Contact …
We’re hiring! We’re looking for a #PhD student excited about the brain and how its neuronal networks make us feel, think and eat. Our lab has a fun and supportive environment and the social benefits are great. Please email olof.lagerlof@umu.se for more information or apply directly at https://umu.varbi.com/en/what:job/jobID:658564/
The Swedish Brain Fund recently decided to grant us a big grant for three years! We very much appreciate the trust and support.
Postdoc Qiongxuan Lu just heard that his application to attend the HHMI Janelia conference on fluorescent proteins and biosensors! Congratulations!