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of Geosciences starting as soon as possible. The preferred candidate should have carried out research in primatology, focusing on behavior, ecology, evolution or genetics of non-human primates. Well-documented
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be working with a variety of animals, they should have a strong interest in working with monkeys as this is an entry-level position in primate care, behavioral management and research. The employee
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such as performing routine animal care tasks, technical and experimental assistance (observing animals for abnormal behavior, feed animals, clean animal rooms, provide enrichment, and transport animals
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imaging system; Experience to perform advanced radiology techniques; Experience to recognize changes in physical appearance or behavior of non-human primates. Skills to troubleshoot a diverse array of
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imaging system. Experience to perform advanced radiology techniques; Experience to recognize changes in physical appearance or behavior of non-human primates. Skills to troubleshoot a diverse array of
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on research findings. Responsibilities Assisting in maintaining and documenting animal health and welfare. Assisting in training nonhuman primates (M. Mulatta) to perform computer-based behavioral tasks
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Under supervision, perform routine animal care tasks, provide general and technical support, and records maintenance in the Primate Nursery Unit. Other duties include: feed animals; clean cages and
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the Primate Nursery Unit. Other duties include: feed animals; clean cages and animal rooms using disinfectants and detergents; check watering devices to ensure constant flow of clean drinking water for assigned
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at the Princeton Neuroscience Institute. The lab studies neural mechanisms of cognition in the primate brain. Intracranial recordings from human epilepsy patients and non-human primates are conducted using identical
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) | Cambridge, Massachusetts | United States | about 2 months ago
data of human and non-human primate brains, utilizing the novel technology pipeline established by the Chung Lab, including tissue processing, molecular probe staining, and volumetric data acquisition