The Department of Otolaryngology of the Medical Center - University of Freiburg, Section of
Experimental and Clinical Otology, Neurobiological Research Laboratory, Dr. Nicole Rosskothen-Kuhl, is looking for someone on July 1st, 2024 or later
Research topic: Cochlear implants as in vivo sensors (CIAS) - Electrochemical monitoring of the intracochlear microenvironment and electrode stability
In the Neurobiology Research Laboratory of our clinic, we primarily investigate the plasticity of the central auditory system under electrical stimulation of the auditory nerve in animal models. We use the most successful neuroprosthesis in the world, the cochlear implant (CI). The aim of this interdisciplinary project is, together with the chair of Prof. S. Rupitsch (Institute of Microsystems Engineering IMTEK, University of Freiburg), to extend conventional CI electrodes with the function of an in vivo sensor by using novel electrochemical measurement methods and thus to permanently monitor the microenvironment and electrode stability of the implant. To achieve this goal, this project combines innovative techniques such as novel electrochemical measurement methods, an animal model to study the effect of acute and chronic CI stimulation on the auditory system, deafness models and a unique behavioral setup to study the auditory perception of CI-supplied rats.
work with animals in a laboratory environment
electrophysiological and electrochemical measurements
construction of implants for animal experiments
deafening the auditory system of animals
measurement of hearing thresholds
implantation of CIs in animal models
behavioral training of CI-supplied rats (e.g. 2-alternative-forced choice behavioral tests)
taxidermy of histological tissue/ immunohistochemical staining of sections
analysis of electrophysiological and behavioral data using Python
adaptations of the behavioral scripts by using Python
a master’s degree in neuroscience, biology, (bio-)engineering or similar disciplines
training in (in-vivo) electrophysiology and/or behavioral biology
experience and interest in working with animals
experience in programming (preferred Python, MathLab)
a course on laboratory animal science (FELASA) or the willingness to complete it
a keen interest in interdisciplinary hearing research (Neuroscience, medicine, engineering)
interest in learning new methods (e.g. surgical techniques, construction of implants, histology)
enthusiasm and great commitment to independent and goal-oriented research
very good written and spoken proficiency in English and/or German
excellent communication and team-working skills
exceedingly high motivation and personal initiative
We encourage applicants who have experience in some, but not necessarily all, of the areas mentioned above. This is a starter position for a motivated researcher who wants to expand his/her skills and advance in this field.
participation in an established, highly motivated and committed research group with excellent infrastructure and reputation (e.g. Rosskothen-Kuhl et al., eLife 2021; Weltin, Rosskothen-Kuhl et al., Biosens Bioelectron. 2022; Buck, Rosskothen-Kuhl et al., Sci Rep. 2023)
scientific work on an innovative and cutting-edge research topic
a translational project between basic auditory neuroscience and clinical research
close and direct supervision and intensive training
a close research cooperation with one of the world's leading institutes for microsystems technology (IMTEK)
a close cooperation with leading international research groups, e.g. with Prof. J. Schnupp
continuous support for the development of your scientific profile
We offer a PhD position (TV-L 13), limited to 3 years.