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are encouraged to pursue their own interests. https://www.biochem.ch.a.u-tokyo.ac.jp [Work content and job description] You will be responsible for designing, conducting, and analyzing research using brain
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. These primary research themes include Affective Science; Neuroscience; Personality and Individual Differences. To learn more please visit our site at https://artsci.tamu.edu/psychological-brain-sciences
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for the position. Candidates are free to choose the content for their research statement as they please, keeping the job description and above criteria in mind; suggested topics include (a) research vision and plans
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for the different therapies offered by the group. In this call, we offer a master graduate position to study predictors of efficacy in children with motor development disorders and dystonia treated with deep brain
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& Psychosis Section, and the Lifespan Brain Institute (LiBI). Our goal is to personalize early interventions in reproductive psychiatry. To do this, we use non-invasive neuroimaging and advanced computational
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leaders to develop and promote human-centric technology and social policies. Further information about Lingnan University is available at https://www.ln.edu.hk/ . Applications are now invited for
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leaders to develop and promote human-centric technology and social policies. Further information about Lingnan University is available at https://www.ln.edu.hk/ . Applications are now invited for
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and prevention of mental illness and brain disease. http://www.kcl.ac.uk/ioppn/index.aspx The role is located within the Department of Psychology. Since the Department of Psychology was founded in 1950
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About us: The IoPPN is a Faculty of King's College London and the largest academic community in Europe devoted to the study and prevention of mental illness and brain disease. http://www.kcl.ac.uk
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About us: The IoPPN is a Faculty of King's College London and the largest academic community in Europe devoted to the study and prevention of mental illness and brain disease. http://www.kcl.ac.uk