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for success in the classroom and beyond. The Research Assistant-I will provide highly responsible technical skills in carrying out various research projects including testing, acquiring data and following human
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: patient recruiting and screening, assistance with conducting human EEG, fMRI and behavioral studies, and data analysis. Assistance with IRB protocols. Physical Activities Working Conditions Additional
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human dorsal root ganglia. The applicant should also have experience in routine molecular biology techniques like Western blotting, PCR, immunohistochemistry and/or microscopy. Experience with
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/). The position provides support for research projects involving fMRI, EEG, and TMS. Provides support on a wide variety of project assignments including screening and recruitment of human subjects. Provides overall
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with cell culture work with a focus on generating and maintaining primary cultures using rodent and human dorsal root ganglia. Minimum Education and Experience Associate degree with a minimum of two
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human dorsal root ganglia. The applicant should also have experience in routine molecular biology techniques like Western blotting, PCR, immunohistochemistry and/or microscopy. Experience with
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methods to understand the molecular make-up of human dorsal root ganglion cells and human spinal cord cells. The department of Neuroscience and the Center for Advanced Pain Studies are part of the School
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. Presenting research in professional and scientific meetings. Perform other duties as assigned. Essential Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: Experience working with human subjects. Training in signal processing and
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O’Toole is seeking a highly motivated post-doctoral scientist to work on a federally funded project aimed at developing, implementing, and analyzing face identification tests for forensic examiners and
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multidisciplinary team environment, and be able to communicate ideas and results clearly. The Cao lab is well funded by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), and the Cancer Prevention