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Postdoctoral Associate in Pain & Addiction Neuropsychopharmacology The Pain and Addiction Interaction Neurosciences (PAIN) Lab, located within the Division of Addictions of the Department
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Postdoctoral Associate Positions in Biostatistics We seek one or two highly motivated Postdoctoral Associates to advance the frontiers of neuroscience simulation. Related lab projects include
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immensely from the strong neuroscience community at Yale – including the recently established Wu Tsai Institute – which will provide many exciting opportunities for collaborations. How to apply: Interested
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, there are multiple opportunities for translational research. Qualifications: PhD, MD or MD/PhD in neuroscience, neuroimaging, statistics, psychology, engineering or a related field is required. Previous experience
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as a postdoctoral researcher requires academic qualifications at the PhD or MD level, preferably in Neuroscience, Bio/Statistics, Engineering, Computer Science, or related areas. Interest applicants
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biomedical scientist with knowledge in molecular and cellular biology, bioinformatics and preferably developmental neuroscience. Excellent command of the English language is required Qualified candidates
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contributor to the NEURON simulator (https://nrn.readthedocs.io) and to ModelDB (https://modeldb.science), a discovery tool for computational neuroscience models. The ideal candidate will have strong
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pedagogical practices as well as advances in psychology and neuroscience, and it has been honed through years of collaboration, classroom observation, interviews, and the most demanding evaluations. Creating
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, epidemiology or a related field and 2 years of related experience, 2. PhD in computational biology/bioinformatics OR PhD in neuroscience/immunology + extensive hands-on experience with RNAseq and/or proteomics
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neuroscience, and it has been honed through years of collaboration, classroom observation, interviews, and the most demanding evaluations. Creating awareness—both of self and others—about emotions and developing