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culture systems to study disease-mutant proteins in vitro. Postdoctoral candidates are expected to have a background in Neuroscience, strong analytical skills, and an intense curiosity to answer significant
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at the intersection of neuroscience, electrophysiology, neuroimaging, brain stimulation, and psychiatry. Join us as we scale up our efforts to better understand how to modulate human brain circuits and promote
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with co-investigators/co-mentors across the University including the Abboud Cardiovascular Research Center, Fraternal Order of Eagles Diabetes Center, Iowa Neuroscience Institute, Environmental Health
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to treat seizures and cytotoxic edema, especially in neonates. To reach this goal, we are addressing the following questions: How does the brain inhibitory system work at the cellular level How do neurons
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/postdoctoral-affairs Education Requirement: Ph.D. in biology, neuroscience, or a related field, or equivalent degree. Required Qualifications: Practical experience and knowledge of biology and neuroscience
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Chen, Ph.D., in the Department of Neuroscience and Pharmacology at the University of Iowa. The research project is centered on the molecular mechanisms of obesity and cancer. The candidate is expected
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the laboratory of Kamal Rahmouni, Ph.D., in the Department of Neuroscience and Pharmacology at the University of Iowa. A highly motivated postdoctoral scholar is needed for funded research
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these diverse techniques with multimodal clinical and imaging methods to work in intraoperative human and rodent neurophysiology, this work will uniquely matter to patients with Parkinson’s disease. Mastery
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have the opportunity to work closely with faculty, staff, and students of the biomedical engineering department, led by Dr. Blackwell, and the Iowa Neuroscience Institute, led by Dr. Ted Abel. The INI
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identify novel strategies to treat seizures and cytotoxic edema, especially in neonates. To reach this goal, we are addressing the following questions: How does the brain inhibitory system work at the