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PhD Position: Environmental Plasticity of hippocampal information processing
University of Basel

PhD Position: Environmental Plasticity of hippocampal information processing

2026-06-10 (Europe/Zurich)
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University of Basel ranks among the world’s one hundred best universities and boast a top-ten place among German-speaking universities.

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The Department of Biomedicine is a joint effort between the University of Basel and the University Hospitals Basel. It unites basic and clinical scientists to advance our understanding of health and disease and to develop pioneering therapies benefiting the lives of patients in areas of unmet need.
With more than 70 research groups and over 800 employees, the Department of Biomedicine is the largest department at the University of Basel. We are located in the heart of Basel at several research sites. Be part of our future!

The Bischofberger Lab investigates the cellular and circuit mechanisms underlying learning, memory, and cognitive plasticity in the hippocampus.
Environmental enrichment and physical exercise induce complex interactions with environment and conspecifics and are promising interventions for memory deficits and dementia. However, the underlying cellular and molecular mechanisms are still poorly understood. Most importantly, the effects of environmental complexity on hippocampal coding and synaptic excitation–inhibition balance are unknown.
In a new project funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation, we are using in-vivo calcium imaging in freely moving mice (miniscope imaging), together with optogenetics, chemogenetics, and in-vitro patch-clamp recordings to understand plasticity of cognition generated by environmental enrichment or, vice versa, by environmental deprivation. We focus on mechanisms underlying object discrimination, spatial navigation, social interactions, and social recognition memory.

Initially, the project focuses on mechanisms involving dendritic inhibition via somatostatin interneurons (Schulz et al. 2018, Nat Commun. 9:3576; Schulz et al. 2019, J Neurosci. 39:5210–5221; Verdiyan et al. 2026, bioRxiv 10.64898/2026.03.31.715605) and will continue investigating the role of various other interneuron subtypes.
  • Conduct a PhD project on hippocampal circuit plasticity and cognitive function
  • Perform in-vivo calcium imaging experiments in freely moving mice
  • Perform in-vitro patch-clamp recordings in acute brain slices
  • Contribute to experimental design, data interpretation, and scientific publications
  • Present results in lab meetings and international conferences

  • Highly motivated candidate with a Master's degree in Neuroscience, Biology or Physics
  • Interested in learning both, in-vivo calcium imaging and in-vitro patch-clamp recordings
  • Strong interest in systems neuroscience, neuronal circuits, and behaviour
  •  Motivation to learn advanced neuroscience techniques
  • Independent, reliable, and team-oriented working style
  •  Strong organizational and analytical skills
  •  Good written and oral communication skills in English

We offer the opportunity to work in a dynamic and collaborative international research environment at the University of Basel. The successful candidate will receive training in cutting-edge neuroscience techniques and contribute to innovative research projects investigating hippocampal circuit function and cognition.
The lab provides close mentorship, a supportive team atmosphere, and access to state-of-the-art research infrastructure. Collaboration with neighbouring neuroscience groups ensures a vibrant scientific network and stimulating interdisciplinary exchange.
 
Application

Please use the link below to apply and submit the following documents: I. curriculum vitae II. brief summary of past accomplishments (max 2 pages) III. contact details for 3 individuals who can provide recommendation letters upon request. 
The position is available immediately and will remain open until filled by suitable candidate.
 

Job details

Title
PhD Position: Environmental Plasticity of hippocampal information processing
Location
Petersplatz 1 Basel, Switzerland
Published
2026-05-12
Application deadline
2026-06-10 23:59 (Europe/Zurich)
2026-06-10 23:59 (CET)
Job type
PhD
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