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Associate/Assistant Professor; Department of Anatomy, Physiology and Genetics
The Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USU) is the Nation's Federal Health Sciences University and is committed..
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Tenured Distinguished Full Professor, Dept. of Pharmacology & Toxicology, School of Pharmacy
Tenured, Distinguished Full Professor in the Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology, School of Pharmacy at the University of Kansas.
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Associate Professor or Full Professor in Cognitive Neuroscience
The Department of Psychology at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign invites applications to fill a full-time tenured Associate Professor o...
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Postdoctoral Scientist - Hunt Lab
The broad scientific interest of the Hunt Lab relates to how information is processed by neural circuits in the brain to support cognitive functions.
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Postdoctoral Scholar
Postdoctoral Scholar to investigate mechanisms of seizures and associated memory loss in mouse models of Alzheimer’s disease and humans
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Post-Doctoral Research Fellow: Circadian Rhythms in Neuronal Models of Bipolar Disorder
Research Fellow needed to develop iPSC-derived neuron models to characterize genomic risk for bipolar disorder and circadian rhythm abnormalities.
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Postdoctoral position - RNA biology in development and disease of the nervous system
Postdoctoral position in RNA biology of the nervous system. Salary starting at $60,000.
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Postdoctoral Researcher at UCLA in Molecular and Regenerative Neuroscience
NIH funded postdoctoral positions at UCLA to study mechanisms of neural repair and plasticity using modern molecular and integrative approaches