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authored publications, and helping to mentor graduate, staff, and undergraduate members of the lab. The ideal candidate will have a PhD in Neuroscience, Engineering, Computer Science, Psychology, or a
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deployment of a range of behavioral, physiological, functional, anatomical, and computational methods. A completed PhD in neuroscience or a related field is required prior to the start date. MINIMUM
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candidates who see themselves as eventually launching an independent research program for which this training would provide a strong boost. A completed PhD in neuroscience or a related field is required
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. Postdoctoral Researcher in the Cognitive Neuroscience of Motivation and Memory at Duke University The Motivated Memory Laboratory in the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience and Department of Psychiatry at Duke
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of Neuroscience, Neuro-oncology, and Biomedical Engineering. Duration of this training position would ideally be 3-5 years. Please refer to our most recent publications: https://aacrjournals.org/clincancerres
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candidate will have a Ph.D. in neuroscience or complementary field, demonstrated productivity, outstanding letters of reference and be able to communicate goals for this training phase of their career
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development. Work Performed Required Qualifications Education/Training The Postdoctoral Appointee holds an MD PhD in Neuroscience, Basic Science, Health Science, or a related field. Candidates with non-US
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Collaborative work with other lab members Participate in weekly lab meetings Minimum Qualifications Education MD or PhD in neuroscience, psychology, or related field Experience Prior research experience in
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brings together a multidisciplinary team that includes clinical psychology, neuroscience, neurology, cognitive psychology, and statistics to tackle questions about the neural bases of transdiagnostic
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departments and contribute to interdisciplinary research initiatives. Preferred Qualifications: • PhD in Neuroscience, Biophysics, Pharmacology, or a related field. • Solid background in mouse modeling