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into the top tier of NIH-funded Pediatric Departments. The Department currently has NIH-funded programs in organ transplantation, pediatric cancer, population health services, neonatal brain injury
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works under supervision of lab head and PhD scientists, and as part of a collaborative multi-institution team. Among the key duties of the position are the following: Performs a variety of tasks devoted
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neurons, or brain organoids, organ on a chip platforms is a plus. Strong skills in cell culture techniques and basic toxicological cellular assays, a plus. Experience with full-body exposure to air
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Training in basic experimental techniques, including histology, rodent brain dissection, stereotaxic surgeries for intracerebroventricular injections, and fluorescent microscopy. Must have effective oral and
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, and dissemination of results. The research program is focused on understanding prenatal determinants, such as extracellular vesicles and steroid hormones, that shape brain development and behavior
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in the mouse brain. Performs work requiring application of standard techniques and procedures relative to Parkinson’s disease research. Among the key duties of this position are the following: As
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mammalian brain and human neurons derived from human tissue. In addition, the postdoc(s) should have a strong background in neuroscience and/or cell biology and be able to perform molecular, cellular and/or
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, primary neuronal and glial cell culture. Must have experience maintaining a mouse colony, as well as stereotactic surgery, brain dissection, immunofluorescence, fluorescence microscopy, and confocal
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mammalian brain and human neurons derived from human tissue. In addition, the postdoc(s) should have a strong background in neuroscience and/or cell biology and be able to perform molecular, cellular and/or