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. We seek a full-time Research Associate to contribute to NIH-funded grants on cannabis, opioids, alcohol, and health research. Candidates should possess a PhD in psychology, neuroscience, behavioral
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NIH-supported interdepartmental graduate programs and centers (e.g., Neuroscience Program, Pharmacology program, Structural Biology and Biochemistry program). Other shared resources include cores
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approaches include molecular neuroscience, cellular neuroscience and systems neuroscience, with the primary goal of understanding how glial epigenetics shape sense of smell. Key Responsibilities: Test
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for the bachelor’s degree on a year for year basis. Applicants must meet minimum qualifications at the time of hire. Preferred Qualifications Master’s degree in biology, molecular biology, neuroscience, chemistry
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light rail service There are many additional perks & programs with the CU Advantage . Qualifications: Minimum Qualifications: Entry: Bachelor’s degree in engineering, computer science, neuroscience
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/computational approaches in a wet lab setting using Drosophila melanogaster as the model system. The Reis lab uses the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster to identify genes and neuronal networks acting in
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Mountain MS Center at the University of Colorado. The RMMSC provides additional services including an adult day program, social work, and adaptive exercise classes. Our team engages in a wide variety of
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of the grant, the fellow will be encouraged to explore independent research questions related to digital biomarkers, brain aging, and computational neuroscience, with strong mentorship and career development
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research exposure to a broad range of concepts in sensory neuroscience – ranging from cutting-edge next generation sequencing to in vivo technologies in mouse models. Our goal is to utilize your existing
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-making, and computational neuroscience. As a member of the lab, you will have the opportunity to work at the forefront of neuroscience research, contributing to groundbreaking discoveries in synaptic