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remaining. • Strong background in in vivo behavioral assays, electrophysiology, and/or imaging techniques. • Solid publication record in peer-reviewed journals. • Experience with stereotaxic surgery and
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Analysis: Process and analyze neural and behavioral data (custom coding required). • Stereotaxic Surgery: Conduct precise stereotaxic injections and implants in mice. • Transgenic Mouse Colony Management
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comfortable with interactions with mice to maintain a successful operation of the research activities. Fundamental knowledge and an interest in molecular and cell biology is a necessity. Techniques we use
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of the appointment with a minimum of one year of eligibility remaining; Experience in collecting, managing, processing, and analyzing large datasets; Outstanding database management and analytics skills, including
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Computer Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering, or related field by the time of appointment. Ph.D. must be awarded no more than four years prior to the effective date of appointment with a minimum of one year
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publication(s); preprints are acceptable Preferred Qualifications - Hands-on experience with rodent brain surgery - Experience with primary cell culture - Background in brain cancer, brain injury
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) Perform mouse harvesting and tissue processing. 3) Conduct DNA preparation (mini- and maxi-preps). 4) Support general lab operations, including ordering supplies, record-keeping, and instrument maintenance
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family and interpersonal processes, the impact of family violence on children, and developmental processes that change if and how trauma exposure impacts social behavior. The focus of the Postdoctoral
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Observations), processing, quality control, training, and operations. The successful candidate should be detail oriented, keeping careful records of interactions with participants. They should also be flexible
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), processing, quality control, training, and operations. The successful candidate should be detail oriented, keeping careful records of interactions with participants. They should also be flexible and expect