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submit your application. Submitting a diploma and a reference check are part of the application process. Application for PhD positions Applications should include: Cover letter with motivation (maximum 1
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for the position. The interested candidate should have a PhD with scientific training in chemistry or materials science. Expertise in one or several of the following skills are considered assets: confocal microscopy
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; Skills: brain surgery and behavioral tests on rodents, or advanced image and data analysis; Experience in iDISCO brain clearing, light sheet microscopy and data analysis, miniendoscopes application in a
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Department of Neurology Project Title: Unraveling the Mechanisms of Alcohol-Induced Blood-Brain Barrier Disruption: A Focus on Lipid Signaling and Endothelial Cells Position Summary: Saint Louis University’s
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machine learning methods are a plus. Qualifications: PhD in neuroscience, or related fields DeepLabCut or similar methods Demonstrated hands-on experience with 2-photon imaging techniques Experience
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., proteomics, transcriptomics, imaging, clinical, and biomarker data). The position is ideal for a candidate interested in mechanistic discovery, biomarker development, and translational neuroscience, with
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process here . ... (Video unable to load from YouTube. Accept cookie and refresh page to watch video, or click here to open video) About the position The Department of Circulation and Medical Imaging
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big-picture questions. Preferred Qualifications: Experience with computational topology software (e.g., GUDHI, Ripser, giotto-tda, or similar). Familiarity with natural language processing (NLP
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research grants as well as train and supervise graduate and undergraduate students and/or research technicians. Work Arrangement: select one below • The position is expected to work primarily on-site. Your
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Regular Job Code 9546 Employee Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Utilize multi-photon optical imaging to study neuro-vascular coupling in the mammalian brain