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are dedicated to the development and application of innovative optical technologies aimed at understanding how social behavior is regulated in rodent brain. Our research targets psychiatric disorders such as
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by PI. Reviews literature related to relevant research. Learns lab functions helpful in running a lab (e.g., purchasing, explaining protocols to other lab members). Assists in developing procedures and
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genetic mutations. We aim to advance our understanding of these diseases and to develop and translate therapeutic strategies for future clinical practice. The applicant is expected to work on mouse models
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U-Pass for eligible employees. WashU provides eligible employees with a defined contribution (403(b)) Retirement Savings Plan, which combines employee contributions and university contributions
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specimen conditions. Coordinates research project with other institutions and investigators. Participates in developing hypotheses to be tested and ways of testing it. Assists with general supply/equipment
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appropriately enroll eligible subjects on various protocols • Assist with development and maintenance of research databases • Complete data entry for enrolled subjects • Process bio specimens per lab guidelines
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appropriately enroll eligible subjects on various protocols • Assist with development and maintenance of research databases • Complete data entry for enrolled subjects • Process bio specimens per lab guidelines
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nervous system. The successful applicant will work closely with industry sponsors who will help to guide the project. The Elbert lab and the industry partner are interested in developing mechanistic
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Position Summary The Ornitz Lab at WashU Medicine is seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher with experience working with mouse models of development and disease. Candidates will have the
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junior PI, I am committed to providing personalized mentorship and supporting your career development through active guidance, networking, and publication opportunities. Our research integrates