Department: Department of Biomedical Sciences
Regime: Full-time
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As part of a large multidisciplinary research project, we are seeking a highly motivated and talented PhD student to explore the neurodevelopmental implications of Huntingtin lowering. This research builds on a strong collaboration between the Experimental Neurobiology Unit (neuronal circuit electrophysiology) and the Bio-Imaging Lab (preclinical neuro-MRI).
The Department of Biomedical Sciences in the Faculty of Pharmaceutical, Biomedical, and Veterinary Sciences is looking for a full-time (100%) PhD neuroscience candidate in the field of in vivo neuroimaging and electrophysiology following developmental Huntingtin modulation.
You will work actively on the preparation and defence of a PhD thesis in biomedical sciences, neurosciences, and imaging.
You will be embedded in two research teams (Experimental Neurobiology Unit and Bio-Imaging Lab), combining expertise in neuronal electrophysiology and preclinical neuroimaging.
The project is jointly supervised by Prof. Tommas Ellender and Prof. Daniele Bertoglio.
You will develop a research plan and methods in consultation with your supervisors and manage the administrative aspects of your PhD process.
You will conduct research efficiently and to a high standard, possibly including research stays abroad, and compete for funding for project-related costs.
You will publish high-quality scientific articles and present your work at national and international conferences.
You will contribute to ongoing research projects beyond your own PhD work.
You will apply for external PhD funding (e.g., FWO fellowship) in 2027.
You will carry out a limited number of teaching and research support tasks.
You hold (or will obtain by the start date) a Master’s degree in Neuroscience, Biotechnology, Biomedical Sciences, Biomedical Engineering, Pharmacology, Medical Physics, or a related discipline. Final-year master’s students graduating in summer 2026 are encouraged to apply.
You can demonstrate excellent academic results.
You have a strong interest in brain imaging and biomedical neuroscience research.
You enjoy a combination of experimental bench work and computational/data analysis.
You are flexible regarding working hours during experimental phases.
You have or are willing to obtain a FELASA B/C certificate for animal research.
Hands-on experience in in vivo neuroscience, neuroimaging, and/or coding is highly valued.
You are willing to apply for external PhD fellowships (e.g., FWO).
Your teaching competences align with the University of Antwerp’s educational vision.
Your research profile aligns with faculty and university research policies.
You work independently, creatively, and with attention to quality and integrity.
You are a strong team player in an international research environment.
You are fluent in English; strong communication skills are an asset.
International candidates are encouraged to apply.
A four-year doctoral scholarship starting with a one-year period, renewable annually upon positive evaluation.
Desired start date: between 1 October 2026 and 1 December 2026.
A multidisciplinary and international research environment with state-of-the-art infrastructure within the µNEURO Research Centre of Excellence.
Training at the interface of biomedical imaging and electrophysiology using rodent models to study Huntington’s disease mechanisms and therapeutic strategies.
Monthly scholarship according to BAP (Contract Research Staff) pay scales.
Ecocheques, Internet connectivity allowance, and bicycle allowance or full public transport reimbursement.
Work location: Campus Drie Eiken in a dynamic research environment.
Access to the Antwerp Doctoral School and extensive training opportunities.
Applications must be submitted via the University of Antwerp online application platform by 2 July 2026 (midnight Brussels time).
Motivation letter
Academic CV including transcript of study results
Names and contact details of two referees
Applications are reviewed after the deadline. Selected candidates will proceed to further stages of the selection process.
For questions about the project:
Prof. Tommas Ellender — Tommas.Ellender@uantwerpen.be
Prof. Daniele Bertoglio — daniele.bertoglio@uantwerpen.be
For administrative questions: jobs@uantwerpen.be
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