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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 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 position in neuroimaging
Postdoctoral position in neuroimaging to explore how Parkinson disease might alter neural processes underlying pain perception and modulation.
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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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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 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 Fellow
Multiple postdoctoral fellow positions are available at Translational Stem Cell Neurobiology Laboratory at New York Medical College to study
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Postdoctoral Fellow in Sleep/Wakefulness and Emotion/Cognition
We are studying the neural mechanisms of sleep/wakefulness regulation and emotion/cognition by using mice. https://yamanaka.cibr.ac.cn/index.htm
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Postdoc researcher in neuroscience or neuroendocrinology at U.C. San Diego
Research how the brain governs neuroendocrine hormone secretion and the mechanisms of steroid actions on brain circuits controlling fertility in mice.