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motivated Ph.D. with a strong background in one or more of the following areas: cell/molecular/developmental biology, mouse genetics, human induced pluripotent stem cells, and related biomedical science
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biomedical sciences focused on cell motility and the cytoskeleton, muscle signalling, stem cells and developmental biology. About the role Manipulating a morphogen in time and space A morphogen is a special
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/systems neuroscience, but also welcome applicants with strong quantitative skills from related fields (e.g., biology, biophysics, biomedical engineering). A very competitive salary as well as substantial
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research. The ideal candidate will have experience in conducting and analyzing behavioral experiments, online experiments, physiological recordings, signal processing, statistical analyses, and computational
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release by dopamine neurons and/or on how inflammatory signals influence the functioning of these neurons. The ideal applicant should have successfully completed a Ph.D. in the field of neuroscience (or is
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, immunology, microbiology, molecular biology, cell biology) * Track record of publication or clear potential for publication in leading biomedical journals Extensive experience in major molecular biology
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, instrumentation, signal processing, biomedical optics, wearables, light-tissue interaction, statistical analysis, design of optical systems, Monte Carlo modeling. Preferred Qualifications Education: No additional
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the vibrant and collaborative open-lab space in the Couch Biomedical Research Building. This appointment is considered a training-focused, transitional role toward an independent academic, industrial
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location will be in the Wallin Biomedical Biosciences. • The Department retains the right to modify flexible work arrangement agreements on a temporary or permanent basis for any reason at any time. All
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collaborative open-lab space in the Couch Biomedical Research Building. This appointment is considered a training-focused, transitional role toward an independent academic, industrial, or research career. As a