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at the interface of neural engineering, bioelectronics, and physiology. The role focuses on developing and evaluating sensing technologies for peripheral nerve and organ interfacing, with an emphasis on in vivo
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the Department of Physiology at Michigan State University. The Laumet Lab investigates neuro-immune interactions that regulate the transition from acute to chronic pain, with a particular focus on how immune cells
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physiology of marine organisms. Position two: How do vision, warming, and hypoxia shape a fish’s fear response? This PhD project uses a state-of-the-art virtual reality system to bring realistic predator
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opportunity for candidates interested in the sensory biology and physiology of marine organisms. Position two: How do vision, warming, and hypoxia shape a fish’s fear response? This PhD project uses a state-of
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in the Murthy laboratory at Harvard University to study olfactory learning and behavior in mice. We seek a highly motivated individual with an interest in olfactory physiology and behavior. Our group
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’ inhibitor (similar to ‘Viagra’) on the physiological mechanisms underlying control blood flow to the brain in cerebral small vessel disease. Cerebral small vessel disease is one of the commonest causes
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therapeutics. The experience includes opportunities to learn the operation and upkeep of physiological and cell culture instrumentation, apply quality assurance and quality control practices, and contribute
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exploring the relationship of sleep and mental health; and Engage with clinical collaborators to facilitate translation of findings into clinical practice. We will also consider requests for hybrid working
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This role will provide support to an ongoing MRC project grant characterising the molecular pharmacology of the P2Y2 receptor (P2Y2 R). The P2Y2 R is a Class A GPCR physiologically activated by
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of environmental, cardiovascular and exercise physiology. Salary and Rank Commensurate with Experience Special Instructions Applicants will need to provide a cover letter (stating your career goals), curriculum