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auditory outcomes in human listeners with hearing prostheses. The successful candidate will lead efforts to design and implement behavioral experiments and outcome measures for upcoming clinical trials
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the REVEAL project, in which vagus nerve implant patients will be stimulated with various settings, and corresponding responses will be collected across body systems. Multiple types of computational and
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of progress or concerns. Assist the wider grant effort by participating in PIT team by contributing to key service tasks such as general project review, and participation in relevant working groups. Take a
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other members of the research team. The Postdoc will assist with supervision of a technician. Primary goals of current funding source is to develop RNA viral vectors to deliver genome editing reagents
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, prevention and management of ADRD, intervention design/development, systems innovation, health equity, and quality of care/quality of life in older adults and their family/professional caregivers
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of Otolaryngology) and Dr. Hubert Lim (Departments of Biomedical Engineering and Otolaryngology) to design, test, and validate advanced auditory stimulation strategies and neurotechnology solutions. Key
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regarding both specific coursework and broader academic or career goals. Opportunities exist to advise undergraduate students in directed reading or project-based courses. Training, Outreach and Service
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Post-Doctoral Associate position working with Assistant Professor Fei Yang. The annual salary range is $61,008 - $63,000, plus fringe benefits, and can be negotiated based on experience. The initial
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the design, implementation, and analysis of experiments is essential. Preparation of manuscripts for submission to scientific journals, assistance in preparing grant applications, and presentation
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Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job About the Project: We are excited to announce a funded postdoctoral research position for our interdisciplinary research