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are provided for diverse career development activities, including: • Skill Development: Acquiring new research techniques (e.g., AI/ML, data assimilation). • Networking: Establishing a strong professional
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Job Description A postdoctoral opening is immediately available in the Soft Materials and Structures Lab under the direction of Dr. Michael Bartlett at Virginia Tech (https://bartlett.me.vt.edu
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Research Assistant. Led by Dr. Meike van der Heijden, the lab aims to study the development of cerebellar function in health and disease. Lab Website: https://fbri.vtc.vt.edu/research/labs/vanderheijden.html
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interventions relevant to substance use, including tobacco, alcohol, and cocaine use. Typically, a Research Assistant supports a scientist in the performance of various recruitment, technical, and data collection
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. Approaches to this research include theoretical, computational, and experimental with focus on mental health and its effect on disease/injury. Lab Website: https://fbri.vtc.vt.edu/research/labs/montague.html
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, with opportunities to publish, contribute to proposals, and gain experience in laboratory and project management. For more information, please visit: https://nmfc.me.vt.edu/. Required Qualifications
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research projects to determine how exercise training, in combination with dietary and pharmacological therapies, influence health and metabolism. More information on current studies can be found at https
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. Opportunities are provided for diverse career development activities, including: • Skill Development: Acquiring new research techniques (e.g., AI/ML, data assimilation). • Networking: Establishing a strong
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Job Description The Cognition, Affect, and Psychophysiology Lab (CAP Lab) at Virginia Tech, headed by Dr. Martha Ann Bell, is seeking 2 full-time Research Assistants for the HEALthy Brain and Child
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motivated research assistant. The Noninvasive Ultrasound Lab led by Dr. Wynn Legon, studies human neuromodulation primarily using low-intensity focused ultrasound (LIFU). The research seeks to develop and