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of reward and aversion processing. Studies will emphasize pharmacology, electrophysiology, in vivo imaging, intersectional genetic techniques, spatial transcriptomics, and genetically-encoded neuropeptide and
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tailored to model brain activities in health and disease, using Generative AI approaches, processing of structural and functional MRI data, and compiling and organizing large brain imaging repositories
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The Division of Urologic Surgery in the Department of Surgery at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School invites applications for a position at the level of Postdoctoral
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, in the Department of Radiology. The successful candidate will work to develop, validate, and translate cutting-edge diffusion MRI acquisition and analysis techniques for tissue microstructural imaging
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, electrophysiology, imaging, and/or behavior • Ability to execute experiments and interpret data. • Ability to work in a multidisciplinary, highly collaborative environment. • Excellent oral and written communication
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observation and therapy response determination using imaging readouts and routine data processing. This is a dynamic laboratory environment where you will work with researchers involved in innovative basic and
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The Histology and Tissue Processing Core located in the Center for Pediatric Neurological Disease Research (CPNDR) has an open position available at the Researcher/Senior Researcher level. This
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precise details. Collects and compiles imaging data. Assists in day-to-day operation of running scientific research lab. Attends Lab Meetings, documents weekly data and monthly data. Performs independent
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cytometric analysis, cytotoxicity assays. Molecular and Cell Biology – e.g., DNA/RNA extraction, PCR, western blot analysis. Animal experiments – e.g., cell injections, cell isolation, imaging. Analyze data
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/functional characterization of GPCRs, G-proteins, arrestins, and other signaling proteins. Perform single-molecule fluorescence (smFRET) imaging of labeled signaling molecules with guidance and training from