195 phd-cognitive-neuroscience positions at University of Texas Health Science Center
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Houston Neurosciences is hiring a casual Nurse Practitioner to join their team, working less than 19.5 hours per week. Location: 6400 Fannin Street, Houston, 77030 Once you join us you won't want to leave
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Houston Neurosciences is hiring a full-time Nurse Practitioner to join their team. Location: 6400 Fannin Street, Houston, 77030 Once you join us you won't want to leave. It’s because we reward our team
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Houston Neurosciences is hiring a full-time Physician Assistant to join their team. Location: 6400 Fannin, Houston, Texas 77030 Once you join us you won't want to leave. It’s because we reward our team
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Houston Neurosciences is hiring a full-time Physician Assistant to join their team. Location: 6400 Fannin, Houston, Texas 77030 Once you join us you won't want to leave. It’s because we reward our team
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of assigned staff, training employees, assisting with production tracking, and more. The ideal candidate will have insurance verification and authorization knowledge. Epic experience is a plus. Location: 6400
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McGovern Medical School at UTHealth Houston , a leading academic health center, invites applications for a McNair Foundation Endowed Scholarship in Neuroscience and Neural Engineering position
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Houston Neurosciences is hiring for a Staff Nurse II to join their team of professionals. The Staff Nurse II will be responsible for: assisting in minor procedures; monitoring patient side effect and plan
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Houston Neurosciences is hiring for a Patient Access Representative I to join their team of professionals. The PAR I will be responsible for registration/check-in, appointment confirmation calls, inventory
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. We leverage the latest advancements in neuroscience, neuro-technology, and neuroinformatics to transform education, research, and the management of these disorders of the brain. We are looking for a
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important questions, including but not limited to autism, clinical effectiveness, depression, brain imaging, cognitive neurosciences, psychosis, and suicide. The incumbent is expected to be a recognized