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and student researchers. This position will report to the Principal Investigator, Prof. Blair T. Johnson, at the SHARP Lab based in the Ryan (InCHIP) building on the Storrs campus of the University
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of biophysically detailed models of individual neurons to the simulation and study of neuronal microcircuits. While a primary focus of the lab is the study of heterogeneity’s influence on oscillatory dynamics in
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, including hepatitis C and HIV-1. Help elaborate hypothesis; design experimental strategy; perform and troubleshoot experiments. Work with primary cells and maintain cell cultures; transfect/infect cells with
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possible flexibility to facilitate the solution of unforeseen problems. The incumbent will report directly to Dr. Fabris, the laboratory’s principal investigator. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Ph.D. in chemistry
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experience working with research teams including collaboration with multiple principal investigators and external partners. Previous experience implementing intensive interventions in applied educational