13 advance-structure-modeling Postdoctoral positions at University of Texas at Dallas
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Opportunity for Postdoctoral Researchers Interested in Pain, Neuropharmacology, and Translational Science The Department of Neuroscience, in collaboration with the Center for Advanced Pain Studies
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Lab: Postdoctoral Research Associate Opportunity The Department of Neuroscience and the Center for Advanced Pain Studies at UT Dallas are seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Research Associate
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Lab: Postdoctoral Research Associate Opportunity The Department of Neuroscience and the Center for Advanced Pain Studies at UT Dallas are seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Research Associate
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Computational Neuropsychology and Affective Neuroscience Lab, directed by Dr. Stacie Warren, is seeking a Research Associate (Postdoctoral Fellow) eager to apply mathematical modeling to advance understanding
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behavioral, modeling, and neuroimaging techniques. Join our team and be involved with writing up data from all of these great and innovative multimodal studies. The Post-Doc will provide technical, analytic
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loss. This research focuses on using mouse models to investigate cochlear responses to various pathological conditions, including acoustic injury, age-related degeneration, ototoxicity, and genetic
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. The BrainHealth Project offers research opportunities from a rich and voluminous database, including structural and functional imaging scans, as well as online assessments, neuropsychological tests and
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Duties and Responsibilities Plan, conduct, and direct a wide variety of experiments. Responsible for the evaluation and interpretation of research data. Conduct experiments using advanced equipment and
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of experiments. Responsible for the evaluation and interpretation of research data. Conduct experiments using advanced equipment and applying complex techniques, methods and procedures. Develop
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experiments related to laryngeal muscle biophysiology, vocal subsystem biomechanics, and sensorimotor voice disorders. Utilize advanced techniques such as motion capture technology, shear wave elastography, and