220 phd-photonics-"MACQUARIE-UNIVERSITY---SYDNEY-AUSTRALIA" uni jobs at University of Pittsburgh in United States
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collects experimental data using two-photon microscopy. This position requires expertise in Matlab and Python programming, and a master’s degree is preferred. The goals of this position are to: 1) Develop
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students. Other time involved includes grading and holding office hours. Candidates must have a PhD in Anthropology or be ABD in Anthropology or a closely related discipline. Candidates without a PhD must
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learn to perform in vivo acute and longitudinal two-photon Ca2+ imaging of distinct neuronal brain cell-types in awake mice, operant behavior, chemogenetics, optogenetics, and ex vivo electrophysiology
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Anthropology courses. A PhD in Anthropology, Asian Studies, History, or a related field is required. The University of Pittsburgh is committed to championing all aspects of diversity, equity, inclusion, and
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opportunities are available for all ranks. Qualifications for this non-tenure stream faculty position include an earned doctorate (DNP or PhD) and unencumbered RN licensure in Pennsylvania. Salary and academic
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-cell mass spectrometry analysis. QUALIFICATIONS: Candidates should possess a PhD and/or MD/PhD in Biochemistry, Pathology, Microbiology, or a related discipline with technical expertise in mass
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School of Business and College of Business Administration invites applications to teach a course in International Economics to undergraduate and master’s business students in the fall term. A PhD in
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have an MA, PhD, or ABD in Anthropology or a closely related discipline; candidates without a PhD must have previous experience teaching Anthropology courses. The online application must include a cover
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researcher, holding a PhD in Epidemiology, to join our full-time faculty at the rank of Assistant Professor, outside of the tenure stream. This position will include research duties involving (1) modeling
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circuits of awake mice - these include two-photon calcium imaging, high-channel count electrophysiology, and fiber photometry (all with optogenetic perturbations), as well as head-fixed behaviors and machine