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Associates for renewable terms of up to 2 years. This is an exciting opportunity to be a member of our growing neurosurgical program led by our Inaugural Chair of Neurological Surgery, Dr. Mohamad Bydon
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of education programs in our Computational Neuroscience Training Grant as well as partnering with senior leadership to advance various program initiatives. The Center Administrator will also be tasked with
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interdisciplinary approach to Neuroscience and Committees on Computational Neuroscience, Evolutionary Biology, Integrative Neuroscience, and Neurobiology. Members also collaborate with other faculty at UChicago in
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The University of Chicago Academic Jobs Internal Medicine-Psychiatry Faculty Psychiatrists #PBN074 Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience, Biological Sciences Division Position Type
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The University of Chicago Academic Jobs Psychologist - Diabetes Care- #PBN073 Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience, Biological Sciences Division Position Type: Faculty Salary Range
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of Neurology is seeking board certified/board eligible academic epileptologists to join its faculty as the Neuroscience program continues to expand. Appointees will participate in activities of the Adult
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of the finest endocrinology centers in the U.S. The University of Chicago’s endocrinology program has a reputation for progressive therapies and leading-edge research. Job Summary The University of Chicago’s
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the direction of Dr. Emma Brett, licensed clinical psychologist and assistant professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience at the University of Chicago. In the BREATHE Lab, we investigate
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to behavior across key developmental periods, the molecular mechanisms that regulate genetic and environmental behavioral mechanisms of addiction risk, and investigating the computational mechanisms of select
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congenital anomalies, and neurovascular disease. Our epilepsy program is collaborating with brain imaging experts to advance surgical treatments for epilepsy. Furthermore, our neurovascular research is focused