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-Time Regular Work Schedule As directed by supervisor Requisition Category Faculty Requisition Title Cognitive Neuroscience Faculty - Academic Rank/DOQ Job Title/Academic Rank Cognitive Neuroscience
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-Time Regular Work Schedule As directed by supervisor Requisition Category Faculty Requisition Title Neuroscience Faculty - Assistant Professor Job Title/Academic Rank Neuroscience Faculty - Assistant
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substance use outcomes from large developmental cohorts (i.e., ABCD and PATH). The ideal candidate will have a strong background in epidemiology, psychology, or cognitive neuroscience, demonstrated success as
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Business Unit: College of Medicine Department: Neurological Sciences 50001975 Reg-Temp: Full-Time Regular Position Summary: Conduct research on the role of development and aging in the field of neuroscience
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8:00am - 4:30pm Remote/Telecommuting Hybrid (part-time working on site, part-time working off-site) Position Summary Conduct research on the role of development and aging in the field of neuroscience
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, or cognitive neuroscience, demonstrated success as a recent PhD graduate with a track record in 1) tobacco regulatory science: behavioral health, quantitative assessment, epidemiology, and other population
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endovascular neurosurgeons, neurointensivists, emergency physicians, and neuroradiologists Dedicated clinical neurosciences inpatient unit, neurocritical care unit and acute stroke inpatient service with APP and
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Monday - Friday, 8:00AM - 4:30PM Remote/Telecommuting No remote/telecommuting opportunity Position Summary Research Technologist will perform neuroscience research in mouse models of neurodevelopmental
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and individuals with disabilities. Location Omaha, NE Requisition Number: 2024 - 088 Department Pharmacology/Exp Neuroscience 50000523 Business Unit(College/Institute) College of Medicine FTE: 100 Reg
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the field of neuroscience. The Research Technologist will perform neuroscience research to study diseases and effects of aging in the brain and inner ear. Methods to be used include molecular and cell