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research on the physiology, behavior, welfare, and genetics of non-human primates. In addition to its laboratories in Goettingen, it manages five field stations in the tropics . The DPZ is one of 96 research
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: Archaeology, Primatology, Primate Archaeology 2. Admission Requirements: - Masters degree in Biology and/or Animal Behaviour - Bachelors degree in Zoology - Proficiency in English, speaking and writing
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and related disciplines, and who have a deep interest in primate neuroscience and whose research aligns with the group's direction are highly desirable. We seek individuals who can conduct collaborative
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upcoming projects include studying how psychoactive compounds such as MDMA and methamphetamine (MA) alter visual processing in the primate brain. We are also expanding into high-resolution behavioral
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approach takes advantage of mouse and primate models of experimental glaucoma, biolistic transfection of cells, high-resolution microscopy, electrophysiology, and molecular and cellular biology. We are also
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Medicine, a part of the University of Washington Medical Center. POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES: Routine Pathology (40%) • Conduct diagnostic and investigative pathology of nonhuman primate material. • Provide
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but not limited to mice, rats, rabbits, dogs, cats, sheep, pigs, cattle and nonhuman primates. Significant experience related to animal handling, methods of blood collection and drug administration
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cutting-edge research on the physiology, behavior, welfare, and genetics of non-human primates. In addition to its laboratories in Goettingen, it manages five field stations in the tropics . The DPZ is
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research on the physiology, behavior, welfare, and genetics of non-human primates. In addition to its laboratories in Göttingen, it manages four field stations in the tropics . The DPZ is one of 96 research
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, performing venipuncture, sample collection of nonhuman primates, and to recognize changes in physical appearance or abnormal behavior of nonhuman primates. Hand catch capture and restrain primates. Chair train