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and Asia. This position offers an excellent opportunity to strengthen skills in primary data collection, advanced statistical analysis, evidence synthesis, proposal development, and scientific writing
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postdoctoral fellow to conduct research on the role of puberty and hormones in shaping brain and behavioral development during adolescence. This is a one-year position with the possibility of renewal dependent
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beam. The advertised position involves further development of these and related methods as well as applications of these new technologies to address questions in the fundamental cell biology of
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enable real world application. Fellows will gain hands-on exposure to translational science, drug discovery, and technology development, with opportunities to contribute to intellectual property
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one-time payment for material/development costs.
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Postdoctoral Fellowship supports early career scholars working in critical areas of education research. Through professional development, funding, and mentorship from senior scholars, the fellowship enhances
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to characterize the energetic costs of the brain across human development (recently shown to account for 66% of resting expenditure in childhood). Eventual uses include characterizing individual and population
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enthusiastic Research Fellow to help in the development and application of novel 3D bioprinting methods for disease modeling and therapeutic tissues. The ideal candidate will report to the Principal Investigator
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the development and translation of rehabilitation technologies is strongly preferred. Prior experience with embedded systems or biomechanical evaluation in wearable devices is desired. Special Instructions Contact
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the brain, and behavioral development. Basic Qualifications Successful candidates will have recently obtained a PhD. in a relevant field including, but not limited to, neuroscience, biology, and psychology