25 brain-computer-interface Postdoctoral positions at University of Nebraska Medical Center
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of the opioid oxycodone on maternal physiology, placental function and fetal brain development in pregnant rats. Work with an experienced research technologist and graduate student to harvest and process tissue
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brain cancer) with its most aggressive form. This lab is seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral candidate with expertise in the molecular cell biology and animal model studies. The candidate should be
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Qualification Position Summary Conduct a range of assays to assess the effects of the opioid oxycodone on maternal physiology, placental function and fetal brain development in pregnant rats. Work with an
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scientific literature in the diverse disciplines. Required to have an understanding of neuroscience and strong motivation to harness knowledge of human brain disorders. Training and experience in neuroimaging
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record in (1) statistical modeling, (2) tobacco regulatory science, or (3) neurocognition and brain development. The successful candidate will contribute to project planning and lead efforts related
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neuroscience, with demonstrated success as a recent Ph.D. graduate with a track record in (1) statistical modeling, (2) tobacco regulatory science, or (3) neurocognition and brain development. The successful
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therapeutic strategies to improve developmental outcomes. The position provides a unique opportunity to work at the interface of neurodevelopmental biology, pharmacology, toxicology, and HIV-1-linked virology
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Date 01/08/2024 Position Qualification Position Summary The Mind & Brain Health Labs (MBHL) in the Department of Neurological Sciences at the University of Nebraska Medical Center seeks an outstanding
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neuroscience, with demonstrated success as a recent Ph.D. graduate with a track record in (1) statistical modeling, (2) tobacco regulatory science, or (3) neurocognition and brain development. The successful
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of neuroscience and strong motivation to harness knowledge of human brain disorders. Training and experience in neuroimaging (especially functional MRI and MEG) is strongly preferred. Will do collaborative work in