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, an NIH supported Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in Neuroscience , a popular undergraduate major in neuroscience, and the NIH-funded iDream postbaccalaureate program . The Behavioral-Biomedical
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who are open to collaborative opportunities across other areas of strength in the department, including developmental science, developmental psychopathology, cognitive neuroscience, computational
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. Education Requirement: Bachelor's degree in Psychology, Neuroscience or related field; and plan to pursue graduate study (medical school, master's, PhD) Required Qualifications: Experience working in a
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may be exercised over other research personnel, including research assistants, students, and other trainees. Education Requirement: • A PhD in Molecular or Cellular Biology, Genetics, Neuroscience
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candidates who specialize in 1) sensorimotor neurophysiology/neuroscience or neuromechanics in health and neurological diseases including but not limited to stroke, spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis
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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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the Colleges of Medicine and Engineering. Applicants must have a PhD degree in Biomedical Engineering, Neuroscience, Biology, Physics, Medical Physics, or a related discipline. In addition, applicants must be
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, Tribolium, Xenopus, mice, yeast, maize, Ceratopteris, and others. The Department of Biology has both PhD and MS programs, and also recruits PhD students from the NIH T32 Interdisciplinary Program in Genetics
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possibility of renewal for a second year. The ideal candidate will be interested in pursuing graduate-level study (i.e., PhD) in psychology, human neuroscience, motor control, rehabilitation science, biomedical
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tenure-track professor. This includes a PhD or MD degree or equivalent and an outstanding record of accomplishments in research, teaching, service. Strong Publication Record. Funded research program in