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Postdoctoral Fellows - Translational Neuroengineering and Neuroscience Laboratory - (230001LV) The University of Maryland, Baltimore Department of Neurosurgery is seeking talented Postdoctoral
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resources and data derived from the robust neuroscience research and busy neurosurgical practice at the University of Maryland to answer research inquiries. Such opportunities extend from numerous
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: Bachelor's in Biology, Chemistry, Neuroscience, Epidemiology, Sociology, Psychology, Nursing or field of study related to the research of the laboratory Experience: Experience with phlebotomy and/or
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Lab at the Department of Neurosurgery and Medicine Institute for Neuroscience Discovery (UM-MIND) at University of Maryland Baltimore (School of Medicine) is currently seeking a qualified Postdoctoral
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strongly encouraged. Qualifications The candidate should have a PhD in neuroscience and/or epidemiology, graduate training in biomedical science, extensive experience with human data collection in healthy
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collaborative and scientifically rich environment. Qualifications Qualifications Education: Ph.D. in a neuroscience-related field. Experience: Significant laboratory experience with in vivo microdialysis in both
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, neurodevelopmental disorders, substance use disorders, brain injury, and neurodegeneration. The ideal candidate will have a PhD in molecular biology, neuroscience, bioinformatics, or a related discipline. The Ament
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neuroscience or a neuroscience related field. Specifically, the applicant should have experience and skills in Western assay, polymerase chain reaction (PCR), recombinant DNA manipulation, CRISPR, cell
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PhD or MD in neuroscience or a related discipline with a record of publications in this area. A background in pain/headache is desired. Preclinical experience is essential. Expertise in in vivo
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. degree from an accredited university in biomedical engineering, electrical engineering, neuroscience with interest in imaging sciences or related field. The successful candidate will be self-driven