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Assistant Professor - Neuroscience - (FAC003139) Organization : H0104 Biology Salary Commensurate with experience Description : The Department of Biology and Biochemistry at the University
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neuroscience with a significant focus on translational research. With over 46,000 students, UH offers a comprehensive range of programs across 15 colleges, fostering humanities. Bosting top-tier faculty, state
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Metabolism, Behavior, and Physiology Cages. The research strengths of the Department’s pharmacology discipline include programs in cancer, renal, skeletal muscle, cardiovascular, and neuroscience. However
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vivarium, and teaching resources. The research strengths of the Department’s faculty include programs in cancer, immunology, neuroscience, renal, skeletal muscle, and cardiovascular. However, highly
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houses major academic research programs in cancer, genetics, and neuroscience with a significant focus on translational research. With over 46,000 students, UH offers a comprehensive range of programs
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, genetics, and neuroscience with a significant focus on translational research. The TMC also provides excellent opportunities for collaborative biomedical research. With over 46,000 students, UH offers a
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, endocrinology, epidemiology, neuroscience, psychology, public health, population health, or a closely related discipline. The successful candidate must demonstrate a record of innovative research published in
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research university and a member institution of the world-renowned Texas Medical Center which houses major academic research programs in cancer, genetics, and neuroscience with a significant focus on
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neuroscience with a significant focus on translational research. With over 46,000 students, UH offers a comprehensive range of programs across 15 colleges, fostering innovation in fields such as energy, health
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, ecosystems) from multiple areas of biology (e.g., biochemistry, cell biology, developmental biology, physiology, neuroscience, genetics, evolutionary biology, epidemiology, ecology). Models illustrate concepts