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Position Description: Outstanding Neuroscience Research Leadership Opportunity Director, Neuroscience Research Center On behalf of the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW), Froedtert Health, and
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of investigation may include human post-surgical tissue. The candidate will join a vibrant neuroscience community with potential for additional opportunities in clinical and translational research
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: Bachelor’s degree Minimum Required Experience: No experience required Preferred Education: Bachelor’s degree in a life science field such as biology or neuroscience
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: No experience required Preferred Education: Some college level classes in biology, neuroscience, or other related field. Preferred Experience: Willingness to work with animals. MCW as an Equal Opportunity
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expectations that spans multiple scientific disciplines in neuroscience, psychology, pharmacology, chemistry, and biochemistry. We aim to recruit students and trainees interested in high-impact discoveries in
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to accelerate experiments and research projects. Participate in lab meetings and research collaboration. Knowledge – Skills – Abilities Knowledge of Cell biology, neuroscience, biochemistry and records management
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Position Description: Purpose Under minimal supervision, use fundamental concepts, practices, and procedures of Neuroscience to perform complex scientific research. Laboratory Information The long
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duration of the Project Appointment cannot exceed four years. Primary Functions Design and perform laboratory procedures and neuroscience experiments with minimal supervision. Manage and operate laboratory
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Position Description: Research Technologist I Purpose A Research Technologist I position is immediately available in the E lab at the Neuroscience Research Center at the Medical College of Wisconsin
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) or similar Human Research Protections Certification and/or Required Animal Laboratory Use or other Biosafety Training to be completed in first month of employment. Preferred Field of Study: PhD in neuroscience