PhD position in neuroimaging of lower urinary tract function 100 %

Universität Zürich

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  • Publication date:

    21 September 2023
  • Workload:

    100%
  • Contract type:

    Unlimited employment
  • Place of work:

    Zürich

PhD position in neuroimaging of lower urinary tract function 100 %

Spinal Cord Injury Center, Balgrist University Hospital

PhD position in neuroimaging of lower urinary tract function
100 %

The Department of Neuro-Urology at the Spinal Cord Injury Center, University of Zurich and Balgrist University Hospital in Zurich, Switzerland, is offering a PhD positions for a highly motivated and scientifically interested PhD candidate to conduct clinical research joining neuroimaging with neuro-urology in humans. This position is embedded in an interdisciplinary research environment team of health care professionals, neuroscientists, physicists, biologists, human movement scientists, pharmacologists, and engineers. You will be involved in a nation-wide randomized, sham-controlled, double-blind clinical trial investigating transcutaneous tibial nerve stimulation in patients with acute spinal cord injury to prevent neurogenic detrusor overactivity (SNF Project, supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) and the Swiss Paraplegics Foundation (SPS).

Your responsibilities

You will be using neuroimaging techniques (structural, diffusion, and functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain and spinal cord) in several projects also in collaboration with internationally highly recognized centers in the field of neuro-urology. Extending ongoing and previous successful projects in the interdisciplinary team at the Balgrist University Hospital (www.sci-research.uzh.ch/research), you will specifically work on the investigation and characterization of neural correlates in healthy subjects and different patient populations with neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction.
These projects are likely to have large impact in the fields of neuro-urology, neuroimaging, neurology, and neuro-rehabilitation, hopefully resulting in new clinical assessment tools and further improving medical care. You will perform MRI measurements in close collaboration with study nurses, research assistants, radiographers, and other PhD students. Together, you will be responsible for the organization and daily conduct of the studies (at the patient bedside and in different study centers), data recording, image acquisition (MRI scanning) and analysis, the presentation of results at conferences, and the preparation of publications in internationally peer-reviewed journals.

Your profile


Highly motivated, open-minded personality with a strong interest in clinical research, who shows extraordinary initiative and durability to cope with challenges
Team minded, flexible, with the required tact and sensitivity for dealing with (disabled) patients
Master's degree or equivalent in natural sciences, pharmacology, medicine, biomedical engineering, neuroscience or related field
Strong interest in neuroimaging techniques
Good statistical and computer skills (R, SPSS, Matlab, Microsoft Office)
Proficiency in English and fluent in German (additional French is a plus)
Good communication, organizational, and motivational skills
Experience with neuroimaging software - e.g. MATLAB, SPM, FSL, Python – is desired
Experience with neurophysiological techniques (EEG, EMG, ECoG, or MEG) and (f)MRI is an advantage

What we offer

We offer varied and interesting work in an inspiring and socially relevant environment.
Diversity and inclusion are important to us.

Place of work

Balgrist, Zürich, Switzerland

Start of employment

Employment start date to be mutually agreed.


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  • Universität Zürich

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