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normal and pathological feeding and reward processes. Applicant must hold a PhD or equivalent degree in neuroscience, biochemistry, molecular biology, psychology, computer science, biomedical engineering
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, externalizing disorders and obsessive-compulsive disorder. Additional studies examine the correlates of between blood brain barrier functioning as assessed by MRI in neuropsychiatric illness. CAHBIR (https
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. The Post Doctoral Associate will perform a high level of research work in an active research laboratory setting with state-of-the-art facilities to study human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) pathogenesis and
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. The Post Doctoral Associate will perform a high level of research work in an active research laboratory setting with state-of-the-art facilities to study human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) pathogenesis and
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duties of this position are the following: Perform psychophysical and MRI experiments with low vision and visually restored patients. Analyze behavioral and MRI data collected from experiments, and present
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holographic optogenetics and calcium imaging in awake head fixed mice, to understand how groups of neurons work together to enact motor actions. Neural activity is complex and high dimensional with some
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(RBHS). The primary purpose of the Postdoctoral Associate is to perform investigations on regulation of utilization of dietary fiber and host glycans by Hybrid Two-Component System (HTCS) transcription
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gene transfection in isolated cardiac myocytes. Performs standard techniques involving biochemistry, cell culture and molecular biology such as Western blotting, PCR, immunofluorescence, light microscopy
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are the following: Performs independent research relevant to the interest and field of cancer biology and radiation biology under the direction of the PI. Publishes reports of key findings in a timely manner. Keeps
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. The Post Doctoral Associate will perform a high level of research work in an active research laboratory setting with state-of-the-art facilities to study human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) pathogenesis and