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, but not limited to: Develop and maintain in vivo two-photon imaging platforms for real-time neural activity monitoring Perform complex rodent surgeries, including cervical spinal cord and peripheral
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a post-doctoral candidate that is extremely enticing. I am an early career investigator, and as such, I have multiple projects that are in their early stages of development, but with strong
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Investigator is committed to supporting the candidate’s career development and will work with the candidate to develop an individualized mentoring plan. Functional supervision may be exercised over other
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for Disabilities & Development Department:Psychology Salary Salary:$64,000.00 to Commensurate Position Details Full/Part Time Status:Full Time Percent Time:100% Position Description: The Center for Disabilities and
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primarily with Drs. Terry Wahls and Linda Snetselaar. Additional nutrition scientist collaborators will include Dr. Tyler Titcomb. The scholar will analyze data from existing projects, develop manuscripts
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position will be advised by Professor Adam Pollack and is designed for an interdisciplinary scholar. The postdoctoral researcher will develop and lead an independent research agenda aligned with the group’s
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, ultimately supporting the development of targeted therapeutics and precision medicines. Through a collaboration with the Stanford Cardiovascular Institute, the lab has access to one of the largest iPSC
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collaborative grant applications and awards Experience processing and sectioning brains, as well as associated histology Experience overseeing immunohistochemistry validation Experience developing workflows and
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will train in providing outpatient therapy, clinical assessments, education, and consultation to patients/families and care providers. This clinically based fellowship program will offer exceptional
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currently recruiting two Postdoctoral Fellows in Pediatric Psychology for the 2026-2027 academic year. The overall goal of this fellowship is to prepare the next generation of scientist-practitioners