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Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons is seeking a new Chair of its Department of Neuroscience. The Department is composed of 27 faculty members with primary appointments
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The Division of Systems Neuroscience is seeking a qualified candidate to fill a full-time position of Staff Associate II who will be conducting translational neurobiological research focused
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include basic husbandry to maintain mouse colony. Assists with administrative and documentation of tasks related to experiments. Minimum Qualifications A Bachelor’s degree in neuroscience, biology, or other
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grant proposals to secure funding for research projects. Supervise and mentor student volunteers and research assistants. Minimum Degree Required: A Ph.D. in the field of Neuroscience, Cognitive
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-motivated individual to fill the position of a Research Staff Assistant. The position is in a neuroscience laboratory performing state-of-the-art research linking neural circuits to function, including
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. The projects employ multidisciplinary approaches in the areas of genomics, RNA/protein biochemistry, and neuroscience. Will be responsible;e for the Design and execution of fully planned experiments in
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the Department: developmental neurobiology & neuroscience; membrane biology; cardiovascular biology; structural biology; computational/systems biology. The faculty provide a rich environment for training, and
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in New York City, has a world-class faculty in neuroscience and neurology. Abundant learning opportunities include lab meetings, seminar series, journal clubs and university lectures. There are also
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Science, Statistics, Biostatistics, Computational Biology, Applied Mathematics, Computational Neuroscience, Genomics, or Bioinformatics), and extensive experience in standard workflows for analysis of large-scale
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University Irving Medical Center. Postdocs will conduct (1) developmental neuroscience studies in the perinatal period focused on either generation, specifically, the prenatal influences on children’s brain