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a highly motivated postdoctoral fellow to join the research team of Dr. Izard, working on the systemic effects of the human digestive tract microbiome. The position is available immediately. The
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lines, mouse, and non-human primates to understanding how disease mechanisms can operate during host-virus/co-morbid conditions. The incumbent will perform experiments, analyze data, write scientific
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between HIV and substance abuse/aging. Specially focused on invitro and in vivo studies focused on cell lines, mouse, and non-human primates to understanding how disease mechanisms can operate during host
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postdoctoral fellow to join the research team of Dr. Izard, working on the systemic effects of the human digestive tract microbiome. The position is available immediately. The project funds are secured and from
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post-doctoral research scholar. The successful applicant will have a strong training in cognitive science and human behavioral modeling, and be a passionate learner, who is eager to collaborate in
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of neuroscience and strong motivation to harness knowledge of human brain disorders. Training and experience in neuroimaging (especially functional MRI and MEG) is strongly preferred. Will do collaborative work in
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scientific literature in the diverse disciplines. Required to have an understanding of neuroscience and strong motivation to harness knowledge of human brain disorders. Training and experience in neuroimaging
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Researcher position. This is an exciting opportunity for a highly motivated individual interested in joining our interdisciplinary team to explore the impacts of climate on human health. The successful
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interested in understanding the neural mechanisms underlying the bidirectional relationship between sleep and neurodegenerative (i.e., Alzheimer’s disease), neuropsychiatric diseases (i.e., drug addiction
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combination therapy and biomarkers for glioblastoma (brain cancer). The potential candidate is expected to perform various cell and molecular biology techniques, PBMC and exosome isolation from human serum