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Education & Experience: This position requires a Bachelor’s degree in psychology, neuroscience, economics, engineering, or a related field by the start date. At least 6 months' experience working in a
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the field of neuroscience, biology, biomedicine, bioengineering, or biochemistry. Following appropriate training, successful applicants will have ample opportunity to develop new research skills and to
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psychology, neuroscience, economics, or a related field by the start date. Previous research experience is also required. The position requires excellent communication skills and organizational skills
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throughout the Philadelphia region. Click here to learn more about the benefits of working at Temple University. Required Education & Experience: Bachelor's Degree in Biology, Neuroscience, or related
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budget, and funding source. Summary: Reporting to the Senior Manager, Administration of the Psychology and Neuroscience unit, the Assistant Department Coordinator is responsible for providing a high level
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spectrum, including: Cancer Biology, Cardiovascular and Thrombosis, Cell and Developmental Biology, Clinical Lung Research, HIV, Immunology and Autoimmunity, Metabolic Syndrome and Diabetes, Neuroscience
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Developmental Biology, Clinical Lung Research, HIV, Immunology and Autoimmunity, Metabolic Syndrome and Diabetes, Neuroscience, Substance Abuse, Translational Medicine and more. Essential Functions
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cognitive psychology, neuroscience, or related fields. *Computer skills and proficiency with Microsoft Office suite. *Familiarity with basic statistical tests. Preferred: *Excellent interpersonal, leadership
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Autoimmunity, Metabolic Syndrome and Diabetes, Neuroscience, Substance Abuse, Translational Medicine and more. Essential Functions: Responsibilities include: overseeing study implementation as defined in
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blotting and protein purification *Rodent-related studies in the neuroscience field, including animal handling, surgery, neurological animal models (such as spinal cord injury and optic nerve injury in