15 digital-image-processing-phd-scholarship Postdoctoral positions at University of Texas at Dallas
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have experience in routine molecular biology techniques like Western blotting, PCR, immunohistochemistry and/or microscopy. Experience with electrophysiology or live-cell imaging techniques like calcium
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the expertise of the candidates PhD advisor, ensuring advancement of independent scholarship Present research findings at 1 to 2 national/international conferences annually Securing at least 1 major grant
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Filled Yes Desired Start Date 06/09/2025 Job Summary Position will work with collaborators on analyzing imaging and behavioral data from the BrainHealth Project. The BrainHealth Project is a landmark study
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. Minimum Education and Experience Ph.D in a related field. Preferred Education and Experience Preferred Education and Experience PhD in biomedical engineering, pharmacology, neuroscience, physiology
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techniques, methods and procedures. Physical Demands and Working Conditions Physical Activities Working Conditions Additional Information The ideal candidates should have a PhD degree in Chemistry or related
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Working Conditions Physical Activities Working Conditions Additional Information The ideal candidates should have a PhD degree in Chemistry or related field, strong synthetic organic chemistry skills
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, methods and procedures. Physical Demands and Working Conditions Physical Activities Working Conditions Additional Information The ideal candidates should have a PhD degree in Chemistry or related field
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employment is contingent upon the availability of funding. Minimum Education and Experience Ph.D in a related field. Preferred Education and Experience Preferred Education and Experience PhD in Psychology
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neuronal plasticity influences the brain’s processing of nociceptive information and how these changes contribute to chronic pain. You’ll play a key role in advancing ongoing research into novel molecular