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TT Faculty position - Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience - (25000419) Description The Department of Biology at Temple University invites applications for a tenure-track position in the areas
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the underlying neural circuits coordinating food-related decision making. The ASH Lab uses a variety of cellular, molecular, behavioral, and open-source neuroscience approaches in rodent models with the goal
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, including: Cancer Biology, Cardiovascular and Thrombosis, Cell and Developmental Biology, Clinical Lung Research, HIV, Immunology and Autoimmunity, Metabolic Syndrome and Diabetes, Neuroscience, Substance
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numerous disciplines (e.g., linguistics, neuroscience, computer science). The coordinator will have numerous opportunities to publish peer-reviewed research, to work closely with other scientists, and to
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on population health, neuroscience, cancer, metabolic disease, lung disease, and inflammation, infectious diseases including HIV, cardiovascular disease, substance abuse, and translational science, Katz conducts
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. SUMMARY: The Vision, Learning, and Development Lab (Principal Investigator: Vlad Ayzenberg) in the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience at Temple University is seeking a full-time Research Assistant
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of the space in the building is dedicated to research. With specialized research centers and strengths focused on population health, neuroscience, cancer, metabolic disease, lung disease, and inflammation
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specialized research centers and strengths focused on population health, neuroscience, cancer, metabolic disease, lung disease, and inflammation, infectious diseases including HIV, cardiovascular disease
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, including: Cancer Biology, Cardiovascular and Thrombosis, Cell and Developmental Biology, Clinical Lung Research, HIV, Immunology and Autoimmunity, Metabolic Syndrome and Diabetes, Neuroscience, Substance
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on population health, neuroscience, cancer, metabolic disease, lung disease, and inflammation, infectious diseases including HIV, cardiovascular disease, substance abuse, and translational science, Katz conducts