Thesis supervisor: Attila Tóth
co-supervisor: Árpád Dobolyi
Location of studies (in Hungarian): Eötvös University, Institute of Biology, Department of Physiology and Neurobiology Abbreviation of location of studies: ELTE
Description of the research topic:
"The reproductive cycle in females is associated with significant sleep-wakefulness changes, However, the neurobiological background of which is poorly understood. Combined electrophysiological, behavioural and chemogenetic methods are used to investigate the background of these changes and the role of sleep regulatory systems underlying these changes.
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Required language skills: English Further requirements: "MSc in physiology/neurobiology/pharmacology or related fields
basic knowledge of brain electrical signals and electrophysiology"