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to submitting your application, please review and update (if necessary) the information in your candidate profile as it will transfer to your application. Job Title: Post Doctoral Scholar - Neuroscience
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| School Biomedical Sciences Neuroscience Post Doctoral Researcher to pursue continued research experience and training within the Department of Neuroscience; conducts independent research under the guidance
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cancer biology to immunology to neuroscience to transcriptomics. Plans and tests experimental designs and analytical methods. Develops and establishes research controls and standards. Research includes
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degree in Biological Sciences, Neuroscience, Pharmacology or Physiology and Biophysics required; Requires successful completion of a background check. Selected candidate may be requested to complete a pre
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Sciences | Psychology The Lenz lab in the Behavioral Neuroscience area of the Psychology Department, within the College of Arts and Sciences, seeks a Post Doctoral Scholar to join our team. The Post Doctoral
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of fields from cancer biology to immunology to neuroscience to transcriptomics. Plans and tests experimental designs and analytical methods. Develops and establishes research controls and standards
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in data analysis and writing for this project. Required Education: Doctorate (Academic) with a Major in Psychology, Neuroscience, or related field Required Qualifications: Ph.D. in Psychology by
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| Neurology We are inviting applications for 2 postdoctoral positions in our laboratory at The Ohio State University, Wexner Medical Center, Department of Neurology & Neuroscience Research Institute. Our lab
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| School Biomedical Sciences Neuroscience Post Doctoral Researcher to pursue continued research experience and training within the Department of Neuroscience; conducts independent research under the guidance
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neuroscience research, cell and molecular biology, or cancer biology. Additional Qualifications Considered Experience in neural stem cell, cancer biology, signal transduction, metabolism, autophagy, glia cells