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multidisciplinary team to design, build, and test sensor systems for recording neural and physiological signals. Responsibilities include conducting survival surgeries in rodents, performing electrophysiological
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rodent (rat/mouse) models. The Research Fellow will work closely with a multidisciplinary team to design, build, and test sensor systems for recording neural and physiological signals. Responsibilities
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(in accordance with NIH stipend guidelines) who wants to examine Mind Brain Behavior (MBB)-related issues through interdisciplinary research and experiences.
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freezing; Time-resolved freezing -Microfluidics; design, simulation, prototyping, fabrication and testing of fluidic devices -Electron microscopy (cryo and regular) for structural and cell biology
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applications for research in larval zebrafishg neuroscience. The general goal of our laboratory is the development of the larval zebrafish as a model system for the comprehensive identification and examination
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the cells-of-origin of breast cancer. The lab is currently using organoids and cell models, as well as genetic screens to examine the cellular programs regulated by these CNAs, how they contribute to cell
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of the art equipment (Qualysis cameras, Bertec force plates in an over-ground walkway, a Bertec instrumented treadmill, Delsys Trigno surface electromyography system, and Cosmed K4b2 metabolic test system
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workshops as necessary to acquire new statistical skills. Reporting Results. Submits periodic reports of project status to supervisor, regularly suggests additional tests or modifications in current
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Medicaid claims to examine how features of insurance coverage and payment policy shape patterns of care, spending, and clinical outcomes. Projects may include both descriptive analyses and quasi-experimental
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force plates in an over-ground walkway, a Bertec instrumented treadmill, Delsys Trigno surface electromyography system, and Cosmed K4b2 metabolic test system). The successful candidate will work under the