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with behavioral, molecular, and biochemical techniques desired -Publication record in the field of pain neuroscience, immunology, and or neuroimmunology preferred -Ability to communicate information and
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based in the GW Laboratory for Evolutionary Neuroscience. The postdoc will conduct multi-disciplinary analyses of many types of data, including electron microscopy, brain histological data, MRI data, and
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”. This research is based in the GW Laboratory for Evolutionary Neuroscience. The postdoc will conduct multi-disciplinary analyses of brain histological data and transcriptomics data. The position requires a PhD in
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in illnesses such as mood and substance use disorders. The lab uses slice electrophysiology, rodent behavioral assays, and cutting-edge neuroscience techniques to investigate synaptic and cellular
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husbandry. This is unique opportunity to become deeply involved in exciting research at the interface of neuroscience, cellular and molecular biology and genetics and is well-suited for a recent college or
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of Biological Sciences is looking for a Post-Doctoral Scientist with a PhD in Neuroscience, Biology, Genetics, Developmental Biology, or other relevant field, to study the development, refinement, and function
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study. The Office of the Vice Provost for Research (OVPR) supports the research infrastructure and facilitates several institutional research initiatives . In the Laboratory of Systems Neuroscience in
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, biochemistry, structural biology, AI-based structure prediction, transgenic models, immunology, and neuroscience, but also including industrial collaboration. Postdocs will design, organize and conduct
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electrophysiology, rodent behavioral assays, and cutting-edge neuroscience techniques to investigate synaptic and cellular mechanisms of stress-induced alterations in the brain’s reward and affective circuitry
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funded programs in neuroscience and development, cardiovascular pharmacology and integrative physiology, genomics and oncology. We provide unique training opportunities in biomedical research at the pre