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Post-doctoral position: Use of salivary oxytocin to explore positive welfare in pigs | |
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Post-doctoral position: Use of salivary oxytocin to explore positive welfare in pigs 100%, Zurich, fixed-termprint DruckenETH Zurich is one of the world’s leading universities specializing in science and technology. At the Institute of Agricultural Science, the Animal Physiology Group addresses complex regulation of physiology in livestock. Our basic research activities in animal welfare are based on a multi-disciplinary approach combining expertise in animal behaviour and physiology. They aim at finding ways to better assess and understand the needs of domestic and wild animals in order to improve their housing environment and management. Project backgroundThe project funded by the SNSF (Swiss National Science Foundation) aims at clarifying the role of salivary oxytocin as an indicator of positive emotional states in pigs and at exploring the possible role of social bonds on stress buffering using salivary oxytocin.Job descriptionWe will refine the kinetics of salivary oxytocin, characterise the extent to which salivary oxytocin reflects emotional states, and determine changes in salivary oxytocin during social buffering in relation to the presence of social bonds.Your profileWe are looking for an early experienced, highly motivated young researcher with a strong enthusiasm to conduct cutting-edge research in the fields of animal behavior and physiology. Applicants have completed a PhD degree in animal sciences, biology, veterinary sciences, or a related field. Expertise in animal behaviour and laboratory techniques, analytical and statistical skills and previous experience in animal handling is required. Candidates have the ability to work independently in an interdisciplinary research environment. Very good knowledge of spoken and written English is essential.We offerWe offer a very well-equipped facility at ETH Zurich in a working environment of a dynamic emerging research group. The successful candidate will have access to advanced laboratory equipment, opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration, skill development and training. Publication activities and participations at international conferences are promoted. An anticipated start date for this position is the beginning of 2024.chevron_right Working, teaching and research at ETH Zurich We value diversityIn line with our values , ETH Zurich encourages an inclusive culture. We promote equality of opportunity, value diversity and nurture a working and learning environment in which the rights and dignity of all our staff and students are respected. Visit our Equal Opportunities and Diversity website to find out how we ensure a fair and open environment that allows everyone to grow and flourish.Curious? So are we.We look forward to receiving your online application including
Please address your application to: ETH Zurich, Dr. Sébastien Goumon, CH-8092 Zurich. Please note that we exclusively accept applications submitted through our online application portal. Applications via email or postal services will not be considered. The position is open until filled. For further information , please visit our group website . For further information about the position and the research opportunities at ETH Zurich please contact Dr. Sébastien Goumon at sebastien.goumonusys.ethz.ch (no applications). About ETH ZürichETH Zurich is one of the world’s leading universities specialising in science and technology. We are renowned for our excellent education, cutting-edge fundamental research and direct transfer of new knowledge into society. Over 30,000 people from more than 120 countries find our university to be a place that promotes independent thinking and an environment that inspires excellence. Located in the heart of Europe, yet forging connections all over the world, we work together to develop solutions for the global challenges of today and tomorrow.Curious? So are we.We look forward to receiving your online application including
Please address your application to: ETH Zurich, Dr. Sébastien Goumon, CH-8092 Zurich. Please note that we exclusively accept applications submitted through our online application portal. Applications via email or postal services will not be considered. The position is open until filled. For further information , please visit our group website . For further information about the position and the research opportunities at ETH Zurich please contact Dr. Sébastien Goumon at sebastien.goumonusys.ethz.ch (no applications). Apply online now ETH Zurich is one of the world’s leading universities specialising in science and technology. We are renowned for our excellent education, cutting-edge fundamental research and direct transfer of new knowledge into society. Over 30,000 people from more than 120 countries find our university to be a place that promotes independent thinking and an environment that inspires excellence. Located in the heart of Europe, yet forging connections all over the world, we work together to develop solutions for the global challenges of today and tomorrow. | |
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