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Are you passionate about cognitive computational neuroscience and eager to contribute to cutting-edge research in perception? We invite applications for a fully funded PhD studentship supported by
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are to study the development and plasticity of brain macrophages. The Opportunity: This post is full-time (35 hours per week). Your skills and attributes for success: PhD or equivalent professional qualification
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Feedback to the cochlea from the lateral superior olive of the brainstem following noise exposure School of Biosciences PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr Adam Carlton, Prof Walter Marcotti
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Starting salary from £38,249 per annum, dependent on skills and experience, with an annual increment up to £45,413 per annum. An exciting Senior Research Associate position in Cognitive Neuroscience
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desk-based post with flexibility for remote working. We are seeking a candidate with: A PhD in neuroscience, psychology, sport and exercise science, or a related discipline; Experience in research
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biological phenomenon – behavioral tagging – from rodents to humans. Please see job description for further details on the project. The candidate must have a PhD in Cognitive/Computational Neuroscience
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candidate should have a PhD in psychology, cognitive neuroscience or a related field. The successful candidate should have a proven research track record, experience with teaching and examining, and have
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neuronal activity in rodent models of vascular dementia, with the aim of understanding how this affects white matter. Your skills and attributes for success: A PhD (or close to completion) in neuroscience
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engagement, and research dissemination. This is a desk-based post with flexibility for remote working. We are seeking a candidate with: A PhD in neuroscience, psychology, sport and exercise science, or a
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Location: Central Cambridge The Tamura Lab for Circuit Physiology of Cognition is based in the Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience (PDN) of the University of Cambridge. Why can we