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to well-qualified postdoctoral scientists interested in advancing human subjects research in the field of autism and related neurodevelopmental disorders. The ultimate goal of this postdoctoral training
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brain-behavior relationships and inform evidence-based interventions for pediatric neurodevelopmental disorders. Key Responsibilities: Research Activities Design and implement neuropsychological and
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. Bronte-Stewart (link is external) , part of the Stanford Movement disorders Center within the Department of Neurology and Neurological Sciences at Stanford University’s School of Medicine, is seeking a
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-related neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson's diseases and neuropsychiatric diseases such as Fragile X syndrome and autism-spectrum disorders. Required Qualifications
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alterations in iPS cells. This project focuses on 8p syndrome, a developmental disorder caused by a complex rearrangement on chromosome 8p that results in neurodevelopmental delays, epilepsy, and other clinical
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cutting-edge project applying CRISPR to dissect the consequences of copy-number alterations in iPS cells. This project focuses on 8p syndrome, a developmental disorder caused by a complex rearrangement on
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Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine and OHNS, integrate molecular, cellular, genetic, and system electrophysiology approaches to understand and treat inner ear disorders. Postdoctoral fellows will
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ear disorders. Postdoctoral fellows will receive individualized mentorship, opportunities for cross-disciplinary collaboration, and support for career development and grant writing. Successful
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generates diverse cell types and assembles complex neural circuits. We are particularly interested in how these developmental programs are disrupted in neurodevelopmental disorders and brain tumors. Grounded
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treatment for depression and co-occurring anxiety, and trauma-related disorders. The candidate will work on a priority research study, in which individuals are assessed with functional MRI, behavioral, and