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partnership with the Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development. WCM-Q seeks candidates for a postdoctoral associate position in Neuroscience and Metabolism. The Padamsey lab invites
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NORPOD is a collaborative postdoctoral program of the Nordic EMBL Partnership for Molecular Medicine . The partnership is a network of four national research centers across the Nordics and the
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currently exploring a range of exciting topics at the intersection between computational neuroscience and probabilistic machine learning, in particular, to derive mechanistic insights from neural data. We
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), including research project supervision and teaching of research skills. What do you have to offer A PhD in neuroscience, psychology, computer science, or a related field; Peer-reviewed publications based
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, neuroscience, or clinical research. Qualifications: 1. Background in biomedical engineering, neuroscience, computer science, or related fields; experience in neurophysiology, neural signal analysis, artificial
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Postdoctoral studies in single-cell and computational biology Do you want to contribute to top quality medical research? A postdoctoral position is available in the laboratory of Professor Francois
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integrated approach, combining genomics, computational and structural biology and neuroscience, as well as data and decision sciences. HT is an interdisciplinary research institute, created and supported by
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, genotyping, immunohistochemistry, RNA in situ hybridization and statistical analyses. Qualifications The ideal candidate should have a PhD in molecular or developmental biology, neurosciences, photoreceptor
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Computer science, Biostatistics, Bioinformatics, Neuroscience, or similar field. Proficiency in written and spoken English. Previous work with large-scale data analysis, integration and visualization. Proficiency in
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biological problems and is thus not focused on development of computational methods. We wish to generate small protein binders against a range of important neuroscience targets – principally intrinsically