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Postdoctoral Fellow
One postdoctoral fellow position is available in the laboratory of Dr. Carie R. Boychuk to investigate central circuits synaptic regulation.
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Postdoctoral Fellowship in Cell Electrophysiology During Brain Repair
We seek individuals to use whole-cell patch clamp to identify changes in neuronal circuitry and excitability in motor cortex during stroke recovery.
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Postdoc in neuropsychiatric sequelae of SARS-CoV-2
The Department of Neuroscience and Pharmacology at the University of Iowa has an opening for a postdoctoral researcher to investigate the role of a...
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Postdoctoral Fellow - Neurodegenerative disease
Postdoctoral Fellow–Neurodegenerative disease. The Neurodegenerative Disease Research Lab at beautiful UC San Diego seeks a postdoc to join our team.
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Research Associate / Postdoc - Behavioral Neuroscience
A Research Associate / Postdoc position supported by NIH funds is available in the lab of Dr. Ryan Drenan at Wake Forest University Health Sciences
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Post-doctoral positions: Cellular Quality Control & Synaptic Regulation in Familial Dementias
Seeking post-doctoral fellows to study organelle homeostasis and synaptic biology in primary neuron and iPSC models of familial neurodegeneration.
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Multiple openings - translational neuroscience, neural plasticity, SCI and stroke
Opportunities across the translational spectrum in neural plasticity, brainstem-spinal sensorimotor integration, and SCI and stroke neurorehab.
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Postdoctoral Fellow, Nervous system degeneration and regeneration
The Thomas Lab is seeking talented, motivated researchers to join our team focusing on intracellular signaling in nervous system health and disease.