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, Texas Job Type Staff Job Description Glimpse of the Job The Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Texas A&M University is seeking a motivated Postdoc Research Associate to join Dr. Dravid’s
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. The Postdoctoral Research Associate will utilize advanced molecular biology, imaging techniques, and in vivo animal models to investigate protein-protein interactions in rodent and human sensory neurons
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experience to complete research projects in their field of expertise. This position will perform patch clamp electrophysiology, calcium imaging, and immunohistochemistry for to study the neurophysiology
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marketing scholarship while contributing to the department's broader research infrastructure. The postdoc will develop and pursue their own research agenda under the supervision of a tenured professor within
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. Required Education Appropriate doctoral degree Preferred Qualifications PhD in Neuroscience Prior experience with electrophysiology and/or two-photon microscopy imaging Data analytical skills including
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studying novel pharmaceuticals for PTSD and treatment resistant depression. Plays a critical role in the expansion of the multi-modal pharmaco-imaging program. What you need to know Salary: Will be
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marketing scholarship. The appointment is one year with the possibility of a second-year renewal contingent on performance in the first year. The postdoc will manage the Jeff Conant Behavioral Lab as a shared
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the area of Neurosciences and/or Network Analysis. Ability to perform advanced structural and functional image analysis. 6 years of experience in Neuroscience. Responsibilities Research Under general
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on single fluorophores with sub-10 nm precision and millisecond-scale time resolution, with special attention applied to image stabilization and alignment, and drift and chromatic corrections. What you need
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rhythms using Drosophila as a model system. This research will involve biochemical assays, cell imaging, genomics, and computational approaches to define how conformational changes in CLOCK and PERIOD