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bridging the gap between two traditionally siloed fields of study: cellular/molecular neuroscience, which focuses on the structure and function of individual brain cells, and systems neuroscience, which
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Anschutz Medical Campus School of Medicine, which is known for its highly collaborative environment with many opportunities to interact with other sensory systems and computational neuroscience groups
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qualifications at the time of hire. Preferred Qualifications: Master’s degree in biomedical engineering, physics, computer science or neuroscience. Prior experience or background within an experimental or wet lab
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, Colorado. Why Join Us: The Department of Pharmacology is a collegial and collaborative interdisciplinary scientific group, with strengths in cancer research, structural biology, epigenetics, neuroscience
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, Neuroscience, or related field. 4 years of experience in wet-lab research. 3 years of experience in animal techniques and managing and writing IACUC protocols. Preferred Qualifications Experience conducting
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Position #00821377 – Requisition #33224 Job Summary: Dr. Alon Poleg-Polsky’s Computational Neuroscience Lab is recruiting a Research Services Entry Professional. Entry-level Laboratory Science Professionals
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of Medicine, which is known for its highly collaborative environment with many opportunities to interact with other sensory systems and computational neuroscience groups. The University of Colorado offers a
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/physiology/faculty/regular-faculty/gidon-felsen-phd for more). The ideal candidate has a background in neuroscience and/or engineering and is curious about how the brain works, is enthusiastic about
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independently simultaneous EEG data collection or sleep data collection. Experience performing ECGs, phlebotomy, and/or vital signs. Experience working with patients with Neurological conditions or Neuroscience
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campus and at the Fort Collins Branch campus to facilitate learning. Connections in Cardiology Advanced Immunology & Immunotherapeutics Advanced Neurosciences During the ASCs, students learn advanced