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function of novel innate immune cells in vital tissues such as the lung and the brain. The Postdoctoral Associate will explore components of innate immunity in tissues, and how the interaction between immune
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is a part of an ongoing multi-investigator collaboration and will involve close collaborations. Position requires frequent reporting, supervision of undergraduate and graduate students, and public
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opportunity to work on developing and validating smartphone and smartwatch applications aimed at improving human movement, rehabilitation, and fitness engagement. An important component of this position will be
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, PETS has developed into a major research group, recruiting numerous new core, part-time, and adjunct faculty, and an experienced team of highly trained administrative and analytic staff. The current PETS
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for interaction with colleagues in Mexico, as part of an ongoing collaboration with scientists at the National University (UNAM) in Mexico City. Licenses in institutional animal care and use and biosafety
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proposals, reports, and manuscripts for publication. Contribute to research design and may independently manage specific project components, working closely with faculty and those affiliated with IDRIS
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focused on studying the involvement of the hypothalamus and related brain circuitry in feeding, reward, motivated behavior, and diet-induced obesity. The project is part of a larger effort in the lab
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, be able to independently lead a research project, have excellent communication skills, and work efficiently and collaboratively as part of a team. We request a minimum 2-year commitment. PhD in
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social and emotional development of K-12 grader students and prevents youth violence in school districts. These positions are grant-funded positions that can begin immediately. Hires will be part of a
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disease or other dementias. The successful candidate will work as part of a multi-disciplinary team including neurologists, neuropsychologists, neuropathologists, and cognitive neuroscientists