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communicating with authors, internal support staff, and external vendors. Use tools to conduct, analyze, and enhance the peer-review process. Education: A PhD is required, in Physics, Neuroscience, Biology
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The Robert A. Silver Endowed Chair in Developmental Neurobiology supports the research mission of the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences. The Endowed Chair is expected to have an
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should have a PhD degree or equivalent and should have a strong background in coding and AI approaches. Degree in computational science, neuroscience or related fields is preferable. Familiarity with brain
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, teaching, and clinical care. The Department has four full-time PhD scientists, and two clinician-investigators, all with joint or adjunct appointments in various basic science departments. In 2023, the UIC
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Southwestern Medical Center, Department of Pathology is looking for exceptional scientists (MD, MD/PhD or PhD) to be an independent investigator with experience in neuroscience, immunology, stem cell biology, or
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field. No experience required. Preferred Qualifications PhD in genomics, neuroscience, or related field. Single-cell RNA-sequencing experience. Experience with stem cell culture, flow cytometry
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, neurosciences, and genetics. Applicants should be proficient in experimental design and troubleshooting as well as preparation of scientific manuscripts and postdoctoral grant applications including writing and
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degree with 2 years of vet tech or research experience, or a Master’s degree or PhD in neuroscience or related discipline (i.e. behavior, psychology, anatomy) Prior experience handling murine models
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predictable attendance. Minimum Education and/or Training: Bachelor's Degree required. Master's/PhD degree in related field is preferred (e.g. life science, neuroscience, pharmacology) Project Management
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If you are interested in developing personalized genomic therapies, join our efforts at the Preclinical Design and Development Core, Pediatric Translational Neuroscience Initiative at St. Jude