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Internal Number: 6462803 Research Assistant Professor Clinical Traumatic Brain Injury Location: Philadelphia, PA Open Date: Feb 06, 2025 Deadline: Feb 06, 2027 at 11:59 PM Eastern Time The Department
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Project summary Growing evidence suggests that allergic immune responses in the gut can influence the brain, but how these signals are transmitted and whether they contribute to brain disorders
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these interactions modulate neural circuit function in health and disease. We are seeking a highly motivated individual to study mechanisms of how T cells modulate resident brain cells during neuroinflammation
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to applicants with experience in brain aneurysms. - The applicant should have proficiency in bioimaging, including: multiphoton microscopy, microCT imaging, electron microscopy, classical histology
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roof” interdisciplinary clinical-research center. We specialize in Parkinson’s disease, movement disorders, Alzheimer’s disease, ALS, Traumatic Brain Injury, Multiple Sclerosis, and related diseases
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influence brain and heart health. Responsibilities will involve recruiting participants, screening participants for eligibility, scheduling participants, collecting physiological and brain imaging data (MRI
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Schedule: Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Summary The principal investigator for this project is Dr Mohammad Hirzallah. Dr Hirzallah's research applies novel technologies to study brain physiology in
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Schedule: Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Summary The principal investigator for this project is Dr Mohammad Hirzallah. Dr Hirzallah's research applies novel technologies to study brain physiology in
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novel strategies to treat seizures and cytotoxic edema, especially in neonates. To reach this goal, we are addressing the following questions: 1. How does the brain inhibitory system work at the cellular
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at the Division of Neurophysiology at the Center for Brain Research is looking for a part-time (30 hours per week) PhD candidate in Neuroscience (m/f/x). The project explores how astrocytes contribute to synaptic