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. The successful candidate should have strong background and demonstrated research experience in the areas of neuroscience, molecular and cell biology, and/or endocrinology, be able to perform research independently
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, immunological sex differences and precision medicine in Alzheimer’s disease and other neurodegenerative diseases. The successful candidate should have research experience in the areas of neuroscience or related
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of stem cell biology and neuroscience to understand the biology of aging and neurodegeneration, and to develop creative approaches to tackle age-related disorders such as Parkinson’s disease (PD). Her NSF
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Research Associate I. Dr. Madhavan’s research merges the fields of stem cell biology and neuroscience to understand the biology of aging and neurodegeneration, and to develop creative approaches to tackle
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candidate will be a well-rounded, enthusiastic individual with training in the area of neuroscience/pharmacology to work projects related to craniofacial pain. The candidate should have experience performing
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neuroscience, blood-brain barrier, and/or pharmacology. The candidate should have experience performing research in a laboratory setting designing, organizing, managing, and carrying out research
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Qualifications Ph.D. in neuroscience or related field upon hire. Preferred Qualifications Peer-reviewed publication record and working experience in molecular biology and cell biology techniques. A background in
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. Preferred Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Psychology, Neuroscience, or related field. FLSA Non-Exempt Full Time/Part Time Full Time Number of Hours Worked per Week 40 Job FTE 1.0 Work Calendar Fiscal Job
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, and give direction to community efforts to improve behavioral health. William “Scott” Killgore, PhD, is a Professor of Psychiatry, Psychology, and Neuroscience that joined the University of Arizona July
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Position Highlights A Postdoctoral Research Associate position is available within the Social, Cognitive, and Affective Neuroscience (SCAN) Laboratory directed by William “Scott” Killgore, PhD. The goal