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that are aimed at understanding the mechanisms and treatments of chronic pain in preclinical models. The applicant should have experience working with rodents and performing behavior assays, surgeries, and
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involves work on a newly funded grant aimed at identifying and validating high-quality targets for chronic pain treatment. This project begins with human disease-based data, progresses through screening
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rodent models (mice and rats), as well as related experimental procedures. The work primarily involves animal behavior research to determine drug dosing and side-effect profiles. Prior experience in pain
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slices, utilizing microelectrode array recordings. The salary for Postdoctoral Research Associates in BBS is determined according to years of experience based on the current NIH (NRSA) stipend levels
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Demonstrated ability to conduct independent research in neuroscience Strong background in in vivo mouse models, mouse surgery and behavioral procedures, mouse handling and colony management, histology
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behavioral, modeling, and neuroimaging techniques. Join our team and be involved with writing up data from all of these great and innovative multimodal studies. The Post-Doc will provide technical, analytic
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have a strong background in theoretical modeling and/or numerical simulations of quantum matter, including their electronic structure, electron-electron correlations, topology, and transport/optical
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slices, utilizing microelectrode array recordings. The salary for Postdoctoral Research Associates in BBS is determined according to years of experience based on the current NIH (NRSA) stipend levels
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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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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