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When do astrocytes contribute to the control of brain blood flow? School of Psychology PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr C Howarth Application Deadline: Applications accepted all year round
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, or Psychopathology will also be considered at Assistant Professor level. Job Requirements Candidates should have a PhD degree in the areas above. Successful candidates are expected to be committed to excellence in
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applications for a PhD-student (m/f/d; 65%, 3 years in first instance) to work on a large-scale €6m multi-site Wellcome-funded project. This position is suited for researchers who have finished or are about to
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cortex. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nlm.2021.107525 Defining the sensory neuron response to nerve injury Supervisors: Dr Greg Weir A PhD position is available in
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should have a PhD degree in the areas above. Successful candidates are expected to be committed to excellence in teaching at undergraduate and/or postgraduate levels in English. Candidates with
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imaging resources (e.g., MRI, fMRI, DTI, MRS, fNIRS, PET). Learn more about the Department at https://www.stjude.org/research/departments/psychology.html . Candidates must have a doctoral degree in an
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Flexible or Flawed? A Computational Neuroscience Approach to Learning Strategies and Psychiatric Traits School of Psychology PhD Research Project Directly Funded UK Students Dr Hazem Toutounji
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Professor in Psychology. The successful candidate will hold a PhD in Psychology or a closely related field and demonstrate commitment to both research and teaching excellence. We are particularly interested
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/research assistant (Research Technician Associate). These projects examine the development of young adult risk and resilience from multiple levels of analysis (using fMRI, molecular genetics, longitudinal
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-dependent cognitive processing) working with (Professor Lars F Muckli and Dr Lucy S Petro ). The project will use functional magnetic resonance imaging (3T and 7T fMRI) to investigate context feedback