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of York. Based within the Addictions Department at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN), the post-holder will support a five-year programme of research across three priority areas
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& Neuroscience (IoPPN), the post-holder will support a five-year programme of research across three priority areas related to substance use and mental health. Working under the direction of Professor Paolo Deluca
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, University of London and Royal Holloway, University of London, is hiring one Post-doctoral Fellow in Political Psychology and/or Social-Affective Neuroscience. The Fellow will develop an innovative and
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Neuroscience (IoPPN). The centre aims to better understand the complex interrelationships between society and mental health, with a commitment to: Ensure that the impact of social context is central to how we
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Neuroscience (IoPPN). The centre aims to better understand the complex interrelationships between society and mental health, with a commitment to: - Ensure that the impact of social context is central to
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metabolic disorders. These approaches entail device design and manufacturing, drug conjugation, neuroscience, and preclinical model experiments. The candidate will work in a dynamic, multidisciplinary
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with the attributes listed in the requirements section are strongly encouraged to apply. Education Requirement: PhD or equivalent in psychology, neuroscience, cognitive science, biomedical engineering
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together world-class researchers from various fields, including neurophysiology, computational neuroscience, auditory cognition, genetics and genomics, cell biology and gene therapy. It is located in
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to dissect the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying human pathologies in fields ranging from cardiovascular medicine to neuroscience, from immunology to cancer and microbiology, with the final goal
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and experience: Essential criteria PhD in Neuroscience Experience in rodent stereotaxic surgeries. Experience in Electrophysiology recordings in vivo in rodents Experience in Electrophysiological signal