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PhD Translational neuroscience to identify causality in panic attacks

Job in 6200, Maastricht, Limburg, Netherlands
Listing for: Baandomein
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-03-07
Job specializations:
  • Research/Development
    Research Scientist, Biomedical Science
  • Science
    Research Scientist, Biomedical Science
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 40000 - 60000 EUR Yearly EUR 40000.00 60000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: PhD Candidate Translational neuroscience to identify causality in panic attacks - Baandomein

Welcome to Maastricht University!
Are you excited to uncover how panic attacks arise in the brain?
We are looking for a curious and ambitious PhD student to perform research in humans and rodents to determine what triggers panic attacks at the biological level, and to pinpoint where in the brain these triggers originate.

PhD Candidate Translational neuroscience to identify causality in panic attacks

Our goal
:
As a PhD student, you will contribute to a cutting‑edge translational research line aimed at identifying the molecular mechanisms that trigger panic attacks. The PhD project involves a human experimental study, a rodent study, behavioral testing, physiological assessments, and different molecular analyses to map which molecular mechanisms and brain regions drive panic attacks. This is a scientifically ambitious and methodologically diverse project, well suited for a candidate eager to fully immerse themselves in challenging and varied research tasks.

Your primary responsibility will be to collect and analyze behavioral and physiological data. You will be actively involved in data collection from approximately 200 healthy human participants, in whom you experimentally provoke a short‑lasting panic attack and obtain questionnaire data and gather biological samples for epigenetic analysis. In the next phase, you will translate these findings into an experimental rodent model, manipulating specific molecular mechanisms in targeted brain regions in rodents, and testing the behavioral and physiological effects.

There is also the possibility to gain some experience in cell culture. Altogether, this project provides a unique opportunity to develop expertise in translational research and a variety of techniques including epigenetic analyses, supported by comprehensive training throughout the PhD trajectory.

Your colleagues
:
You will be embedded in an interdisciplinary and collaborative team at the Mental Health and Neuroscience Research Institute, under the supervision of Dr. Nicole Leibold (Department of Psychiatry and Neuropsychology, research group Mechanisms of Affective Disorders). Throughout the project, you will work closely with other researchers at Maastricht University in a dynamic environment that offers ample opportunities for scientific growth, skill development, and collaborations.

What you do
Your key responsibilities and tasks will be:

  • Human experimental study:
    Conducting a CO2‑panic provocation test, administering questionnaires and measuring physiology, collecting DNA samples.
  • Rodent experimental study:
    Performing manipulation of molecular mechanisms in the brain (requiring surgery), performing behavioral and physiological testing, collecting tissue.
  • Analyses:
    Processing collected data and samples, which includes epigenetic assays.
  • Contribute to the scientific field:
    Write scientific manuscripts and publish in peer‑reviewed journals, present approach and results in the institute’s meetings and at (international) conferences, co‑develop research projects.
  • Training and supervision:
    Take an active role in teaching activities for students and supervising internships.
  • PhD thesis:
    Write and submit a PhD‑thesis within the four‑year project.

Are you ready to set the course for the years ahead? Then we’d love to meet you.

We are looking for an enthusiastic, reliable and committed candidate who is excited to work at the intersection of human neuroscience, animal research, and molecular biology. You thrive in a demanding research environment, enjoy tackling challenging scientific questions, and you are driven to master a broad range of experimental techniques with precision and perseverance. You enjoy learning new methods, working in an interdisciplinary team, and thinking critically about experimental design.

Additionally, you are meticulous, flexible, eager to deepen your skills, and proactive in solving problems.

What you bring
Do you see yourself in the description above and meet the following requirements?

  • Completed MSc degree in neuroscience, biomedical sciences, or a related field; or being in your last year of such a program.
  • Experience in acquiring and analysing human behavioral and/or…
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