16 Oct 2013
Added via NatureJobs. This challenging PhD project is part of the Nudge-it project, a large-scale collaborative project funded by the European Union under Framework Program 7 (FP7). Nudge-it ‘s objective is to develop new technologies to study brain function in relation to eating behaviour.
The successful applicant will use imaging methods like functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to further development of neuroimaging of oral and gastric contributions to satiety and satisfaction.
A highly motivated candidate who holds a Master degree in Sensory Science, Nutrition and Health, Biomedical Sciences, Cognitive Neurosciences or a related field, is sought. The deadline for applications is 11 November 2013. For more information please visit the job advert.
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