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Postdoctoral Position in Pain Research
The University of Iowa NIH-funded Pain Research Program is looking for Postdoctoral Fellows to join our NIH T32 training grant
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Postdoc, Cellular and Systems neuroscience of neuromodulator functions in health and disease.
Postdoc position studying how neuromodulators and glia interact to control circuit functions in health and disease.
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Postdoctoral Fellow: Learning & Memory at Stanford
The Raymond Lab is seeking creative scientists to contribute to our efforts to uncover the principles and neural mechanisms of learning and memory.
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Postdoctoral Fellow in Systems Neuroscience
The Systems Neuroscience of Vision Laboratory, led by James H. Marshel, Ph.D., is seeking a Postdoctoral Fellow.
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Post-doc opening - Shepherd lab, Northwestern University
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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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 Researcher
Neural Circuits Genetics and Physiology for Learning and Memory
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Postdoctoral Researcher
This position will investigate the intersection of addiction and sensory neurosciences, focused on chemesthesis and ethanol consumption.
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Neuroimaging Postdoctoral Researcher
An individual with expertise in neuroimaging (eg, MRI/fMRI) analysis to work on clinical research projects related to chronic pain and opioid use.