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will have a PhD in a relevant area (or be close to completion) and a good understanding of neurotransmission and behaviour. We welcome applicants with experience in some of the following areas and with a
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(imaging mass cytometry); maintenance of tissue archives and databases. Key attributes of the successful applicant include: PhD in a relevant subject Substantial experience of histological techniques
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to follow this initial post. Applicants should hold a PhD (or equivalent) involving neuroimaging, cognitive neuroscience or a related field. Experience in MEG/OPM-MEG acquisition and data analysis is
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and Mental Health Data Science) and Professor Graham Murray (Professor of Psychiatry and Neuroscience), who have conducted several studies to investigate clinical outcomes in mental disorders using real
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individual on an upward trajectory and will fully support applications for independent fellowships to follow this initial post. Applicants should hold a PhD (or equivalent) involving neuroimaging, cognitive
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apply if You have: A relevant PhD (completed or soon to be achieved) preferably in Experimental Psychology, Neuroscience or related fields (e.g. Computer Science, Data Science). Demonstrated experience
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- Research Assistant Division of Psychological Medicine and Clinical Neuroscience School of Medicine College of Biomedical and Life Sciences We are looking for a Research Assistant to join the Dr Gaynor Smith
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will involve cutting-edge laminar neurophysiology and laminar fMRI studies of prefrontal, auditory, and hippocampal circuits in awake, behaving nonhuman primates. You will hold a PhD in neurobiology
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of Psychological Science which isclosely embedded within Bristol Neuroscience with wide range of opportunities for career development, networking and collaboration across brain and behavioural sciences. See also
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interdisciplinary research with leading academic groups across neuroscience, physics, and computer science, contributing directly to the future of neuromorphic systems. Key Responsibilities: Differentiate, grow and