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., miniscope neural recording, connectivity tracing) to examine circuit specific function in the brain. We are particularly looking for PhD level scientist with expertise in vascular biology. Expertise in
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neurological disorders through the development of new computational approaches for 3D movement analysis. Our goal is to probe the neural bases of natural behaviors while also enabling more objective and
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stem cell neuroscience Dr. Ryann Fame’s lab (famelab.stanford.edu) in the Department of Neurosurgery is recruiting a full-time postdoctoral fellow to an NIH-funded project. Dr. Fame’s research program
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problem solving strategies used in nature and to ground these ideas by fostering deep collaborations with experimental biologists. Most recently, we have been interested in neural circuit computation and
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. • Develop computational and theoretical models that bridge neural data and behaviour, leveraging modern machine‑learning toolkits. • Drive multi‑lab collaborations across SCENE; co‑author high‑impact
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a highly motivated Postdoctoral Associate in the Clinical and Affective Neuroscience Lab (Lab Director: David Zald, PhD), housed within the Center for Advanced Human Brain Imaging Research (CAHBIR
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, and traumatic brain injury patients. Building on a long history of transplanting hiPSC-derived cells to promote neural repair in pre-clinical models, this newly funded research program aims to develop
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device operation. The project involves large-scale simulations on exascale computing resources to probe switching behavior while accounting for effects of defects, competing metastable phases, doping
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for highly motivated postdoctoral researchers to conduct advanced electron microscopy studies on quantum materials for neuromorphic computing. The primary objective of this research is to explore quantum
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Computational/Theoretical Neuroscience. Minimum Requirements Research Assistant: Bachelors degree in Biology or related field Research Associate/Postdoctoral Scholar: PhD in Biology or related field All offers