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how neural circuits influence both individual and group behaviors. Successful candidates will explore the intersection of brain dynamics and behavior, leveraging tools like computer vision and machine
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to build an internationally recognized and externally funded research program that fully engages trainees at all levels, building collaborations within and beyond our collegial, research-intensive department
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an externally funded biomedical research program, as evidenced by a record of publication in areas which could contribute to the department’s existing areas of strength. The successful candidate will be expected
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research program of international caliber, and will be expected to teach at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. A competitive benefits
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an original, competitive, and independently funded research program of international caliber, and will be expected to teach at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Salary will be commensurate with
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) Discovery Grant program, an Establishment Grant from the Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation (SHRF), and a New Investigator Award from Epilepsy Canada. Our laboratory currently employs 2 graduate students
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Electrical & Computer Engineering, East Tennessee State University, and the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. Completion of a research-based master’s degree is required prior to commencing the PhD
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and damage to neurons, and the major cause of permanent disability in multiple sclerosis (MS) and other neurological diseases. Using the latest in computer modeling, molecular and imaging technology, we
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create an independent research program focused on neuroimaging markers of diagnosis, treatment response, or prognosis to support advancement of precision child and youth mental healthcare. This will be a
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an emphasis on live cell and, ideally, in vivo cranial window imaging. The successful applicant will be expected to work as part of a team while managing independent projects. Dr. Alex Lohman’s research program