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-human primate behavior and health and disease. Since this position requires management of sensitive information and potential access to controlled substances, the successful candidate will be required
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and Execution-50% ●Design, conduct, and optimize advanced neuroscience experiments in support of funded research aims. ●Support neuroscience research involving non-human primate (NHP) models, including
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information: https://facilities.uw.edu/ . Maintenance & Construction (M&C) is responsible for general maintenance, repair, and renovations of all University of Washington (UW) main campus facilities including
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the UW Facilities web page for more information: https://facilities.uw.edu/ . Maintenance & Construction (M&C) is responsible for general maintenance, repair, and renovations of all University
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web page for more information: https://facilities.uw.edu/ . Maintenance & Construction (M&C) is responsible for general maintenance, repair, and renovations of all University of Washington (UW) main
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the Finance & Administration group. Please visit the UW Facilities web page for more information: https://facilities.uw.edu/ . Maintenance & Construction (M&C) is responsible for general maintenance
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high‑density electrophysiological recordings (e.g., Neuropixels) in awake, behaving macaques. • Lead or contribute to cognitive and behavioural experiments in non‑human primates or humans that probe
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The German Primate Center (DPZ) - Leibniz Institute for Primate Research in Göttingen conducts basic research in primate biology, molecular biomedicine and neuroscience. It maintains four field
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extramurally supported research program, conduct collaborative research, be engaged in service activities, and teach engineering courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Candidates with experience with
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on Ecological Neuroscience (SCENE)—a multi-species, international consortium exploring ecological behaviors across rodents, bats, non-human primates, and humans (https://www.simonsfoundation.org/2025/04/24/simons