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Postdoctoral Fellow
Postdoc positions at University of California, San Diego to study the molecular mechanisms of neural circuit development, function and diseases.
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Postdoctoral Fellow - Reward Learning and Addiction
A postdoctoral position is available to study neurobiology of reward learning and addiction.
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PhD candidate in Marine Neuroscience
Take neuroscience into the future by going back to where it all began: the ocean.
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Postdoctoral Positions (Neurobiology), UC Davis School of Medicine
The lab of Fuzheng Guo, PhD, at UC Davis School of Medicine, is recruiting two postdoc researchers in the field of glial cell biology and pathology
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Postdoctoral Fellow
Limon Lab is looking for a highly motivated, innovative and results oriented postdoctoral in cell biology, neuroscience or physiology.
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Post-doctoral Research Fellow in the Neuroscience of Memory
Post-doctoral Research Fellow position available to study episodic memory mechanisms focusing on entorhinal cortex and neurogenesis.
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Postdoc for Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Stroke/Traumatic Brian Injury
Department of Neurological Surgery is seeking a postdoc to join Dr. Raghu Vemuganti's lab!
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Postdoctoral Scholar
Seeking a postdoc to join a translational laboratory studying brain tumor biomarkers and gene therapy for hearing loss.
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Postdoctoral Fellow in synaptic physiology and neurodevelopmental disorders
Postdoctoral position in Levine lab at the UConn School of Medicine in Farmington, CT focused on synaptic physiology and neurodevelopmental disorders
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Postdoc in Visual Neuroscience
In vivo imaging and electrophysiology applied to the understanding of vision and how sensory inputs are shaped by behavior