February 2025 in Science at our faculty
We bring you a selection of the most interesting things in science and research at our faculty in the shortest month of 2025
Dorian Goueytes has chosen Milan Brazdil’s team at the Ist Neurology Department of the Faculty of Medicine MU and St. Anne’s University Hospital for his Postdoctoral Fellowship. Dorian is part of Nathan Faivre's team at the Laboratory of Psychology and Neurocognition at the Université Grenoble-Alpes, France.
Dorian Goueytes has chosen Milan Brazdil’s team at the Ist Neurology Department of the Faculty of Medicine and St. Anne’s University Hospital for his Postdoctoral Fellowship. Dorian is part of Nathan Faivre's team at the Laboratory of Psychology and Neurocognition at the Université Grenoble-Alpes, France. Nathan Faivre is the recipient of a prestigious ERC grant for a project aiming at documenting the contribution of sensorimotor signals to metacognition and developing new remediation procedures.
During his two-year stay at Masaryk University, Dorian Goueytes will be working on the MetaChange project combining large-scale online psychophysics experiments, invasive electrophysiological recordings in epileptic patients and computational modelling in order to brush a comprehensive picture of the effect of post-decisional information on the cognitive and metacognitive components of decision making.
The MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships programme provides funding for salary, living allowance and skill development costs for two years for postdocs up to 8 years after earning their Ph.D. It is important that the candidate has not spent more than 12 months in the Czech Republic during the last 3 years.
Are you also interested in adding a postdoc to your team? Contact Mgr. Dagmar Vaclavikova.
We bring you a selection of the most interesting things in science and research at our faculty in the shortest month of 2025
A team of scientists led by the head of the research group at the Department of Biology, Nicola Silva, has made a significant achievement in research into the reduced or impaired function of the Synaptonemal complex, which may be one of the causes of sterility. The paper by an international team of authors was published in the prestigious scientific journal Nature Communications in March 2025.