The selected individuals will be integrated into an international and dynamic environment, with training and career development opportunities, access to first-class facilities, and working conditions recognized with the HR Excellence in Research seal of the European Commission.
The call offers the opportunity to choose up to two potential host groups, with research lines that cover different areas of biomedicine. The start date of each contract will be agreed between the candidate and their principal investigator, in accordance with the deadlines established in the call for projects to which the funding is linked. Mentoring and supervision are offered within the framework of the host research groups; in addition, IDIBAPS organizes internal seminars, courses and workshops, promoting professional growth and social interaction.
For more information, you can consult the job offer. The deadline for submitting applications will be October 12.
In this call, doctoral fellowships are available in the following groups:
- Theoretical neurobiology of cortical circuits
PI: Albert Compte
Project: Neuropsychiatric cognitive symptoms by defective synaptic plasticity in recurrent neural networks performing complex working memory tasks
- Lipid trafficking and disease
PI: Albert Pol
Project: Lipid droplets as innate immunity hubs
- Inflammatory bowel disease
PI: Azucena Salas
Project: Inflammatory Bowel Disease
- Systems neuroscience
PI: Mariana Babo-Rebelo
Project: Autobiographical Memory
- Microenvironment in lymphoma pathogenesis and therapy
PI: Patricia Pérez Galán
Project: Microenvironment in lymphoma
- Alzheimer's disease and other cognitive disorders
PI: Anna Martinez-Muriana
Project: Uncovering the contribution of ABI3 to Alzheimer’s disease and human microglia using novel humanized models
- Immunogenetics and immunotherapy in autoinflammatory and immune responses
PI: Juan Ignacio Arostegui
Project: Immunogenetics and immunotherapy in autoinflammatory and immune responses
- Molecular pathology of lymphoid neoplasms
PI: Elías Campo
Project: Molecular Pathology of Lymphoid Neoplasms
- Cortical circuit dynamics
PI: Jaime de la Rocha
Project: Neural mechanisms of decision making and working memory