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research project using cutting-edge approaches in whole-cell patch-clamp electrophysiology, in vivo calcium imaging, and animal behavioral tests. • Employ advanced neural circuit dissection methods (e.g
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. Techniques we use include in vitro neural differentiation, gene expression manipulation, metabolic assays, and mouse breeding and behavior. Knowledge in basic computer skills, record keeping and experience
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The Virginia Tech Innovation Campus program coordinator is a part-time (20 to 29 hours per week) position that will provide on-site and off-site support for the K-12 Program. The focus
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, with a focus on dopamine neural coding and its dysfunction. Please see: Amo et al., Neuron, 2024 (https://www.cell.com/neuron/fulltext/S0896-6273(23)00979-0 ) Amo et al., Nature Neuroscience, 2022
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Construction Engineering, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Science, Robotics, or a related field. Ph.D. in relevant engineering degree. PhD must be awarded no more than four years prior
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for research projects investigating neurocircuit mechanisms of learning and decision-making, with a focus on dopamine neural coding and its dysfunction. The research technician will be responsible for working
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, fostering skill development, academic growth, and professional advancement within the research environment. Required Qualifications • PhD in a relevant field (e.g., civil engineering, computer
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his PhD degree in Prof. Curtis Berlinguette’s lab at University of British Columbia in Canada in 2018. He then moved to Prof. Erwin Reisner’s lab at the University of Cambridge for postdoc program. In
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of the lab is to understand the metabolic and neural mechanisms of food choice and specifically how modern ultra-processed foods hijack these systems. This is an excellent position for someone interested in
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are searching for a postdoctoral researcher for research projects examining lifespan neural development of emotion and cognitive systems and developmental trajectories of brain functioning as risk and protective