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Postdoctoral Research Fellow - System's neuroscience of memory and aging
Postdoc position researching the systems neuroscience of long-term memory and aging through 2p imaging, electrophysiology, optogenetics and behavior.
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow
A Postdoctoral Fellow research position is available in the Tuncdemir lab (https://www.memoryandcognitionlab.org/) at the UConn Heath.
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Postdoctoral Associate Position
Postdoctoral Associate position in the Developmental Social Neuroscience (DSNlab) at George Washington University
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Postdoc in pain and affective touch- CASE Lab
Postdoc with Dr. Case in affective touch and pain in the CASE Lab at UC San Diego (https://www.caselaboratory.org). Strong benefits and support.
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Postdoctoral positions available in Briggs Lab at University of Rochester
Postdoctoral positions, NIH-funded, in manipulating visual system circuits in NHPs; Methods: electrophysiology, optogenetics, circuit tracing
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Postdoctoral researcher in Neuroendocrinology
Postdoctoral position available in the Piet lab to study reproductive neuroendocrinology using electrophysiology, optogenetics and circuit mapping
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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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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