Neuroanatomy Freiburg

Our research focuses on structural and functional plasticity of neurons and their molecular regulation in health and disease. Using reverse and horizontal translation approaches for (non-)invasive neuromodulation, we strive to better understand how the brain works. Eventually our findings may support the development of new therapeutic strategies in neurology and psychiatry based on ‘neural plasticity modulation’.

At the Institute of Anatomy and Cell Biology, we stand united in our commitment to create and nurture an equitable and diverse environment. We understand that excellence in science is not just about groundbreaking discoveries, but also about the respect for people and steadfastness in our values. Read more about our beliefs and resources here.

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Studentische/wissenschaftliche Hilfskraft Social Media

Entdecke aufregende Chancen als studentische/wissenschaftliche Hilfskraft im Bereich Social Media! Bringe deine Kreativität und Fähigkeiten in der Planung und Gestaltung von Social-Media-Inhalten ein, um die Direktion in verschiedenen Lehr-, Forschungs- und Verwaltungsbereichen zu unterstützen. Bewirb dich noch heute und werde Teil unseres dynamischen Teams!

Application deadline: 02.04.2024

We are always interested in highly motivated and enthusiastic colleagues. If you possess the skills and drive that resonate with our scientific pursuits, we invite you to initiate contact and explore the possibilities of becoming a part of our group.
Send an Email and your CV to vlachos@anat.uni-freiburg.de