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have: A PhD in neuroscience, psychology, engineering, computer science or related field Demonstrable working experience with MRI Expertise with Linux platforms, programming and scripting Applied
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Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences (NDCN), John Radcliffe Hospital, Headington, Oxford, OX3 9DU Applicants are invited to apply for a Clinical Research Fellowship in the Clinical Ophthalmology
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Applications are invited for a University of Warwick Behavioural Science PhD Fellowship in the Department of Psychology in collaboration with WMG starting 30 September 2024 on the broad topic
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professionally/ethically, respect other staff members and help to create an environment of inclusivity. You must have a PhD or equivalent in biology, neuroscience, psychology, or a related field or the equivalent
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in appropriate peer reviewed journals. 5. Presentation of the work at internal and external seminars and conferences. The Fellow will be expected to register for a higher degree (MD or PhD). The post
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translational research. You will have experience publishing peer reviewed papers, of working in an experimental biosciences lab, and have an understanding of neuroscience and neurodegenerative disease. You must
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cognitive resilience to Alzheimer’s disease mouse models using state-of-the-art in-vivo two photon imaging and optogenetics. Your skills and attributes for success: A PhD (or PhD near completion) in in
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About us UCL is a top-ranked university in the UK for research in psychology; psychiatry & neuroscience. The post will be based within the Division of Psychology and Language Sciences (PALS) in
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of high unmet need, with a particular emphasis on neuroscience, mental health, and cancer. We are creating a vibrant community of researchers across both academic and biotech sectors engaged in major
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the post-doctoral Research Fellow with the last months of recruitment and assessment for the project as well as writing up of the papers. The candidate will have a PhD* or have submitted their thesis in