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Implement electrophysiological, and cellular assays to study the circuit mechanisms of psychiatric illnesses in rodent models.
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About Binghamton University: Binghamton University is a world-class institution that unites more than 130 broadly interdisciplinary educational pro...
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Assistant or Associate Professor position (tenure-track and tenured) as part of a newly funded research initiative in the Neuroscience of Aging.
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The Department of Neuroscience at Yale seeks new tenure track faculty members with interests in computational or theoretical neuroscience.
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Postdoctoral Fellow to Study Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms of Auditory and Vestibular Function
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The Psychiatry Department at The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center is seeking outstanding neuroscientists.
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Implement electrophysiological, and cellular assays to study the circuit mechanisms of psychiatric illnesses in rodent models.
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Postdoctoral Position Available at WashU: Auditory Research Using In Vivo Two-Photon Imaging and Hearing Physiology Recordings
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The University of Notre Dame College of Science is seeking exceptional early-career scientists to join our NSBH postdoctoral fellowship program.
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UGA Psychology Department has one tenure-track Assistant Professor position in Neuroscience with focus on Mental Health and/or Aging
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Seeking applicants to join our group in the Dept of Neuroscience, Northwestern University, Chicago. We’re interested in understanding how motor-rel...
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ASSISTANT PROFESSOR – Sensory Biology, Neuroscience, cellular, molecular and physiological mechanisms underlying sensory perception and processing
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The Department of Neuroscience at Yale University seeks to hire new tenure track faculty members.
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University of New Mexico School of Medicine, Dept of Neurosciences invites applicants for a tenure-track faculty position
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An individual with expertise in neuroimaging (eg, MRI/fMRI) analysis to work on clinical research projects related to chronic pain and opioid use.