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identify novel strategies to treat seizures and cytotoxic edema, especially in neonates. To reach this goal, we are addressing the following questions: How does the brain inhibitory system work at the
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Science Department Head College/Admin Unit: College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences Campus Location: St. Paul Campus Position Overview Research Assistant Professor, non-tenure-track (12
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Date 01/03/2024 Job Summary The Ofen Lab for Brain and Cognitive Development (PI: Noa Ofen) at Center for Vital Longevity, School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences at the University of Texas at Dallas
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. ---------- The health of our workforce is a priority for Harvard University. With that in mind, we strongly encourage all employees to be up to date on CDC-recommended vaccines. Work Format Details This position is based
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(TMS), deep brain stimulation (DBS), cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), Parent Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT), and Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), provide an ideal
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Responsibilities: • Conduct advanced research on the binding properties of noble gases to neuronal receptors. • Investigate the specific roles of noble gases in anesthesia and brain protection. • Collaborate across
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, and brain tumors -Advancing the development of hardware and software for custom focused ultrasound transducers and electronic driving systems for various ongoing histotripsy projects -Developing
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, innovative technologies. There are also numerous opportunities to launch creative, new research directions through internal grant mechanisms, such as those supported by the Duke Institute for Brain Sciences
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promote the careers of trainees. Our lab is a part of the Center for Vital Longevity (CVL), a research center where nine research labs are housed. The CVL is dedicated to understanding the brain and
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electrophysiological and optogenetic methods in brain slices of mouse models. The successful candidate will develop working hypotheses that can be tested by electrophysiological and optogenetic approaches, analyze