Postdoctoral positions in Neuroscience/ Psychiatry: NIDD/ IMH at Peking University, ChinaPostdoctoral positions in Neuroscience/ Psychiatry: NIDD/ IMH at Peking University, China
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Postdoctoral positions in Neuroscience/Psychiatry: NIDD/IMH at PKU, China

Eligibility:

Talented and motivated candidates who have received a PhD degree, under 35 years old, to submit their applications for postdoctoral positions.

Candidates in the field of Neuroscience/Psychiatry who have the ability to independently engage in scientific research, have a excellent level of English, and have the ability to independently write and publish SCI papers are preferred.

Description:

The National Institute on Drug Dependence (NIDD) and Institute of Mental Health (IMH) at Peking University (PKU) in China are seeking highly-motivated applications for postdoctoral positions in neuroscience or psychiatry.

The NIDD is a national comprehensive research institution specializing in the study of drug dependence. The Institute of Mental Health (IMH), the Sixth Affiliated Hospital of Peking University, is an integrated center for psychiatric service, training, and research. The research mainly focuses on the neurobiological mechanisms and clinical interventions of psychiatric disorders (e.g. substance addiction, sleep disorders and depression). We have published over 300 high-level research articles in leading journals in the fields of psychiatry and neuroscience, including Science, Nature Neuroscience, JAMA Psychiatry, Molecular Psychiatry, American Journal of Psychiatry, Nature Communications, and Biological Psychiatry.

How to Apply: Applicants should submit curriculum vitae along with the contact details of references to mengshiqiu(at)bjmu.edu.cn or yinghan(at)bjmu.edu.cn.

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