37 phd-in-theoretical-neuroscience Postdoctoral positions at The University of Arizona
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Sign In Create Profile Postdoctoral Research Associate, Dept. of Translational Neurosciences (College of Medicine-Phoenix) Phoenix, AZ, United States | req23445 Apply Now Share Save Job Posted on: 7
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PhD in Neuroscience, Psychology, or related fields, and an interest in the neural mechanisms underlying motivated behavioral decision-making. A quantitative background, experience in imaging
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Number req23760 Department COM Phx Translational Neurosci Department Website Link https://phoenixmed.arizona.edu/ Location Greater Phoenix Area Address Phoenix, AZ USA Position Highlights A full-time
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is available through an AFOSR-funded project, focusing on theoretical investigations at the interface of quantum optics, atomic physics, and many-body physics. The project explores how atomic arrays
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neuroscience research including performing behavioral experiments and electrophysiological recordings in animal models, Ability to work with a high degree of independence, to find creative solutions
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or conferences. Minimum Qualifications Candidate must have a PhD completed in the field of neuroscience or neurophysiology before anticipated start date. Preferred Qualifications FLSA Exempt Full Time/Part Time
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and present findings in tabular, oral, written, and/or graphic formats. Minimum Qualifications PhD in neuroscience, molecular biology, physiology, endocrinology, or reproduction or related
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large EHRs, claims, or omics datasets. Ability to conduct research independently and within a team. Minimum Qualifications PhD in data science, biomedical informatics, computational biology, neuroscience
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and working experience in molecular biology and cell biology techniques are highly desirable. A background in the field of neuroscience is desirable. Applicants should demonstrate proficiency in spoken
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of Arizona and relocations services, please click here . Duties & Responsibilities Duties and Responsibilities: Contribute to a research project in close collaboration with faculty supervisors, PhD students