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with research programs using in vivo systems and behavioral neuroscience, coupled with computational approaches. For the position in Cognitive Neuroscience , the successful candidate will have a cutting
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selected applicants at a later date. Applications received by December 15, 2025 will be assured of full consideration. For additional information about the department, see https://integrativebio.utexas.edu
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insurance, tuition assistance, employee assistance program, paid vacation and sick time, flexible spending accounts, and a 401k retirement savings plan. In order to comply with various pay transparency laws
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Link: https://www.ubjobs.buffalo.edu/postings/60078 Posting Detail Information Position Summary The Department of Biochemistry is seeking (2) faculty positions at the Assistant or Associate Professor
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• Flexible Spending and Commuter programs • Multiple Life insurance options • Disability coverage • Tuition Assistance • Voluntary benefits: Identity Theft Protection, Pet Insurance
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, although no formal experience in neuroscience is required. Excellent programming skills (e.g. Python, C++) is required, experience with SQL, high-performance computing, signal processing are highly desirable
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research broadly defined as subspeciality training in cardiovascular medicine and candidates must have demonstrated a commitment to developing innovative research programs in cardiovascular science as the
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postdoctoral or industrial research experience), demonstrated potential for excellence in teaching undergraduate courses, high-caliber research experience in their area of specialization, and a robust plan for
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program, and have experience mentoring and educating graduate and medical students. A highly competitive salary and start-up package commensurate with experience will be provided to the successful candidate
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research program investigating the Environmental Impact on Human Metabolic Disease. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to: the effects of nutrient intake on obesity and related disorders