We’re inviting an ambitious and motivated Postdoctoral Fellow to join our cutting-edge international research team exploring why some individuals age with their cognitive abilities intact, while others experience debilitating memory decline.
Age-related memory decline is one of the greatest challenges facing our developed societies. However, not all individuals are equally affected. This groundbreaking project will investigate why some individuals are more resilient to age-related cognitive decline than others, linking chronic stress, neuroplasticity, and mitochondrial health to long-term cognitive outcomes.
Focusing on the dentate gyrus, a key hippocampal region for memory and life-long neurogenesis, we’re investigating how stress during adolescence shapes cognitive ageing. Using mouse models, state-of-the-art molecular biology tools, single cell transcriptomics and innovative metabolic interventions, our goal is to discover how to protect the vulnerable brain from decline and promote resilience.
This research is part of an European ERA4Health initiative, with strong translational potential and global relevance.
Your specific role in this project will be to investigate how the effect of stress during adolescence on immature neurons in the dentate gyrus is mediated by glucocorticoid hormones, affecting their long-term metabolic health and function.
Your work will be a continuation of our work previously published in:
https://www.nature.com/articles/mp2012123
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/acel.12790
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41380-019-0440-2
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41398-024-02877-0
We’re inviting an ambitious and motivated Postdoctoral Fellow to join our cutting-edge international research team exploring why some individuals age with their cognitive abilities intact, while others experience debilitating memory decline.
Age-related memory decline is one of the greatest challenges facing our developed societies. However, not all individuals are equally affected. This groundbreaking project will investigate why some individuals are more resilient to age-related cognitive decline than others, linking chronic stress, neuroplasticity, and mitochondrial health to long-term cognitive outcomes.
Focusing on the dentate gyrus, a key hippocampal region for memory and life-long neurogenesis, we’re investigating how stress during adolescence shapes cognitive ageing. Using mouse models, state-of-the-art molecular biology tools, single cell transcriptomics and innovative metabolic interventions, our goal is to discover how to protect the vulnerable brain from decline and promote resilience.
This research is part of an European ERA4Health initiative, with strong translational potential and global relevance.
Your specific role in this project will be to investigate how the effect of stress during adolescence on immature neurons in the dentate gyrus is mediated by glucocorticoid hormones, affecting their long-term metabolic health and function.
Your work will be a continuation of our work previously published in:
https://www.nature.com/articles/mp2012123
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/acel.12790
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41380-019-0440-2
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41398-024-02877-0
Tasks and responsibilities:
Ownership and Initiative: We are particularly interested in candidates who can take ownership of their research project and demonstrate initiative in driving their work forward. As postdoc, you will have the opportunity to shape the direction of your research and contribute novel ideas to the field.
You will get the opportunity to:
You are passionate about science and have a particular interest in molecular neuroscience with a special focus on mitochondrial function and pharmacological interventions. You enjoy performing experimental lab work and working with mouse models of disease (e.g., molecular biology, scRNA sequencing transcriptomics, genetic manipulation in transgenic mouse models, electrophysiology, behavioral tests, etc…). You have a creative mind and look forward to work at the cutting-edge of neuroscience. Finally, you are a team player and a pleasant colleague who enjoys being part of an interdisciplinary team of plant scientists.
Your experience and profile
You have/are
We offer a temporary contract for 38 hours a week, preferably starting on 1 September 2025 for the duration of 12 months. After satisfactory evaluation the contract will be extended with 24 months, to total 36 months. The Netherland’s UFO profile Researcher 4 is applicable.
The salary, depending on relevant experience before the beginning of the employment contract, will be between € 3.378 – 5.331 gross per month, based on a fulltime contract (38 hours a week). This is exclusive 8% holiday allowance and 8.3% end-of-year bonus. A favourable tax agreement, the ‘30% ruling’, may apply to non-Dutch applicants. The Collective Labour Agreement of Dutch Universities is applicable.
Are you curious about our extensive package of secondary employment benefits like our excellent opportunities for study and development? Take a look here.
Tasks and responsibilities:
Ownership and Initiative: We are particularly interested in candidates who can take ownership of their research project and demonstrate initiative in driving their work forward. As postdoc, you will have the opportunity to shape the direction of your research and contribute novel ideas to the field.
You will get the opportunity to:
You are passionate about science and have a particular interest in molecular neuroscience with a special focus on mitochondrial function and pharmacological interventions. You enjoy performing experimental lab work and working with mouse models of disease (e.g., molecular biology, scRNA sequencing transcriptomics, genetic manipulation in transgenic mouse models, electrophysiology, behavioral tests, etc…). You have a creative mind and look forward to work at the cutting-edge of neuroscience. Finally, you are a team player and a pleasant colleague who enjoys being part of an interdisciplinary team of plant scientists.
Your experience and profile
You have/are
We offer a temporary contract for 38 hours a week, preferably starting on 1 September 2025 for the duration of 12 months. After satisfactory evaluation the contract will be extended with 24 months, to total 36 months. The Netherland’s UFO profile Researcher 4 is applicable.
The salary, depending on relevant experience before the beginning of the employment contract, will be between € 3.378 – 5.331 gross per month, based on a fulltime contract (38 hours a week). This is exclusive 8% holiday allowance and 8.3% end-of-year bonus. A favourable tax agreement, the ‘30% ruling’, may apply to non-Dutch applicants. The Collective Labour Agreement of Dutch Universities is applicable.
Are you curious about our extensive package of secondary employment benefits like our excellent opportunities for study and development? Take a look here.
The Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences (SILS) is located at the vibrant Amsterdam Science Park. SILS is one of eight institutes of the University of Amsterdam's Faculty of Science (FNWI). With around 240 employees, SILS carries out internationally high-quality life science research and provides education within various university programs. Research is also carried out in close cooperation with the medical, biotech, chemical, flavor, food & agricultural, and high-tech industries, and revolves around 4 main themes, Cell & Systems biology, Neurosciences, Microbiology and Green Life Sciences.
The Fitzsimons Lab is embedded within the Brain Plasticity group, which focuses on understanding how the brain responds and adapt to a changing or challenging environment, with a broad experimental approach at the molecular, cellular, functional and behavioral level
Very much as a mechanic wants to fix broken or out-of-order things, at the Fitzsimons lab we dream with repairing the brain and counteract neurodegeneration and cognitive impairment.
To this objective, we focus on a group of damaging insults that modify the proliferation and function of neural stem cells, resulting in the presence of abnormal neurons and circuits, and cellular and functional alterations in the hippocampus.
The Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences (SILS) is located at the vibrant Amsterdam Science Park. SILS is one of eight institutes of the University of Amsterdam's Faculty of Science (FNWI). With around 240 employees, SILS carries out internationally high-quality life science research and provides education within various university programs. Research is also carried out in close cooperation with the medical, biotech, chemical, flavor, food & agricultural, and high-tech industries, and revolves around 4 main themes, Cell & Systems biology, Neurosciences, Microbiology and Green Life Sciences.
The Fitzsimons Lab is embedded within the Brain Plasticity group, which focuses on understanding how the brain responds and adapt to a changing or challenging environment, with a broad experimental approach at the molecular, cellular, functional and behavioral level
Very much as a mechanic wants to fix broken or out-of-order things, at the Fitzsimons lab we dream with repairing the brain and counteract neurodegeneration and cognitive impairment.
To this objective, we focus on a group of damaging insults that modify the proliferation and function of neural stem cells, resulting in the presence of abnormal neurons and circuits, and cellular and functional alterations in the hippocampus.
Questions?
Do you have questions about this vacancy? Or do you want to know more about our organisation? Please contact: Dr. Carlos P. Fitzsimons, Associate Professor, email [email protected]
Application
Do you recognize yourself in the job profile? Then we look forward to receiving your application by 22 June 2025.
Applications in .pdf should include:
• a detailed CV including the months (not just years) when referring to your education and work experience and publication record
• a letter of motivation
• the names and email addresses of two references who can provide letters of recommendation.
The interviews will be held in July 2025.
A knowledge security check can be part of the selection procedure.
(for details: National knowledge security guidelines)
Questions?
Do you have questions about this vacancy? Or do you want to know more about our organisation? Please contact: Dr. Carlos P. Fitzsimons, Associate Professor, email [email protected]
Application
Do you recognize yourself in the job profile? Then we look forward to receiving your application by 22 June 2025.
Applications in .pdf should include:
• a detailed CV including the months (not just years) when referring to your education and work experience and publication record
• a letter of motivation
• the names and email addresses of two references who can provide letters of recommendation.
The interviews will be held in July 2025.
A knowledge security check can be part of the selection procedure.
(for details: National knowledge security guidelines)
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