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Lab C (Department of Neuroscience) Job Profile Title Technician, Research Laboratory C Job Description Summary A research technician position is available in the Chung lab in the department
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Specialist A (Department of Neuroscience) Job Profile Title Research Specialist A Job Description Summary The Research Specialist A or B will perform research examining how the growth cones of extending axons
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place to call home for work and play. Posted Job Title Temporary Employee Job Profile Title Temporary Employee - Non-Exempt Job Description Summary In support of a Neuroscience lab, help with mouse
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: Work independently and with team members to manage research projects, data collection and analysis. Oversee aspects of lab organization for neuroscience projects. Identify and resolve technical issues
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: Work independently and with team members to manage research projects, data collection and analysis. Oversee aspects of lab organization for neuroscience projects. Identify and resolve technical issues
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, retrieval of recent literature, ordering, training new Research Specialist A's and Student Workers, and general lab maintenance. Prior neuroscience, medical, or coding experience a plus, electrophys
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to track activity and key moves of development officers on the neuroscience service line. 6. Responds to requests for information from faculty, staff, alumni, students, volunteers, trustees, and grateful
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utilized include three-dimensional tissue culture, RT-qPCR, immunostaining, and calcium imaging. The position requires basic biology, chemistry, neuroscience, and chemesthesis knowledge. Responsibilities
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are seeking a full-time Data Analyst Associate to join our team immediately. This position offers a highly interdisciplinary research experience, combining approaches from cognitive neuroscience, experimental
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5 years of related experience, or alternatively, a Master’s degree in same and 3 years of related experience, including at least 2 years of experience managing specialized neuroscience research