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by UT Dallas and a NIH grant. Compensation for Postdoctoral Research Associates in the School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences (BBS) is based on years of experience in accordance with the current NIH
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information and identifying/characterizing neuromodulatory (e.g. serotonergic) pathways that influence sound processing in the brain and cochlea. Using normal hearing and noise-induced hearing loss models, our
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rodent models (mice and rats), as well as related experimental procedures. The work primarily involves animal behavior research to determine drug dosing and side-effect profiles. Prior experience in pain
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involves work on a newly funded grant aimed at identifying and validating high-quality targets for chronic pain treatment. This project begins with human disease-based data, progresses through screening
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. The candidate is expected to conduct research focused on (a) development, investigation, and application of novel genetically encoded biosensors. Projects involve protein engineering, computational modeling
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that are aimed at understanding the mechanisms and treatments of chronic pain in preclinical models. The applicant should have experience working with rodents and performing behavior assays, surgeries, and
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rodent models (mice and rats), as well as related experimental procedures. The work primarily involves animal behavior research to determine drug dosing and side-effect profiles. Prior experience in pain
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Demonstrated ability to conduct independent research in neuroscience Strong background in in vivo mouse models, mouse surgery and behavioral procedures, mouse handling and colony management, histology
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-based foundations for translational efforts that promote early learning in both informal and formal contexts. Our work is guided by community-based participatory research approaches, in which communities
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based on particle image velocimetry (PIV), laser-induced fluorescence (LIF), high-speed imaging, and schlieren/shadowgraphy techniques. The resulting dataset will support the development of sea-state