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, anatomical, and functional approaches in mice. Preferred Qualifications: An undergraduate degree in Biology or Neuroscience or related science field. One year of laboratory research and animal handling
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, teaching, and community outreach. It consists of 17 faculty with primary appointments and 12 faculty with joint or associate appointments. The faculty is part of a large interactive neuroscience community
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work environment across a number of areas of Visual Science. There is a strong presence in sensory neuroscience and the use of animal models of neurodegenerative diseases. State-of-the-art institutional
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candidates will have a graduate degree in Psychology, Neuroscience, Cognitive Science, or other related field. A master's degree is required, and preference will be given to applicants pursuing, or having