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or Neuroscience and if you possess a robust publication record, this is your opportunity to make a profound impact. Experience in supervising research staff and securing external grants will be also invaluable
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on the key therapeutic areas of (i) global health, (ii) cardiovascular & metabolic health and (iii) neuroscience and mental health. Our client is particularly keen to hear from individuals with significant
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What makes a machine conscious? This PhD would be at the intersection of Philosophy, AI and neuroscience. You would study the latest neuroscience based theories about how consciousness emerges in
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The successful applicant will have an excellent academic track record in philosophy of mind, cognitive neuroscience, and/or psychology, especially on topics related to sleep, dreaming, and first-person reports
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field Key Selection Criteria: Doctoral qualification in psychology, neuroscience, or a relevant discipline Strong analytical and manuscript preparation skills with a track record of research publications
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advance your career in neuroscience research? Join our dynamic team and contribute to ground-breaking studies on stroke, heart disease, and dementia at Monash University. As a Level A research-only academic
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, Department of Neuroscience, [email protected] Position Description Research Officer - Brain Recovery and Rehabilitation Research Group Closing Date Thursday 22 February 2024, 11:55pm AEDT COVID 19
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to the Research Fellow in the Department of Neuroscience, you'll be at the forefront of conducting sympathetic autonomic nerve conduction studies, processing clinical data, and contributing to projects studying
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highly motivated to contribute to the emerging field of cancer neuroscience. You will have a tertiary qualification in biomedical sciences or a closely related field. If this sounds like a position that
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with a passion for unravelling the mysteries of the brain? Are you eager to play a role in advancing neuroscience, improving cognitive function, and combating the impact of ageing and disease? If so, we