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Postdoc and beyond for exploring mechanisms of traumatic brain injury and vascular dementia
Independently carry out experiments, perform data analysis, write research manuscripts, prepare research grants, and train students
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Postdoctoral position in oral sensory neurobiology
Address fundamental questions in sensory neurobiology and develop and an independent scientific career.
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Postdoctoral Research Associates, Research Assistants, or international Visiting Scholars.
The Cao Lab at Rutgers University is looking for Postdoc Associates to work on neurodevelopmental and psychiatric disorders
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Postdoctoral Fellow
Multiple postdoctoral fellow positions are available at Translational Stem Cell Neurobiology Laboratory at New York Medical College to study
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Post-Doctoral Scholar in Systems/Computational Neuroscience at Stanford University
Postdoctoral positions are available at Stanford University, Department of Neurobiology in an exciting, uncharted, newly emerging field
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Postdoctoral Scientist - "Alzheimer’s Disease Pathology in a Primate Model"
We are seeking a Postdoctoral Scientist to join The George Washington University's Laboratory for Evolutionary Neuroscience for an NIH-funded proje...
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Postdoctoral Position in the Neuroendocrinology of Memory
NIH-funded postdoc to study how 17beta-estradiol and ubiquitin proteasome-mediated protein degradation interact to regulate memory in mice.
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Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Postdoctoral Position: Nrf2 activation in brain to slow Alzheimer's disease progression, role of oxidative stress, inflammation, and proteostasis.
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Postdoctoral position in neuroimaging
Postdoctoral position in neuroimaging to explore how Parkinson disease might alter neural processes underlying pain perception and modulation.