58 neuroscience "Massachusetts Institute of Technology" uni jobs at University of Pittsburgh
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Functions The incumbent will provide support for the husbandry staff (SNARL) in the Systems Neuroscience Center. Incumbent will be responsible for cleaning and sanitizing associated areas such as hallways
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. The Department of Psychiatry is prepared to invest substantial resources to ensure success. Qualifications: MD in Psychiatry or Neurology/PhD in Psychology, Neuroscience or related field Demonstrated research
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. The Department of Psychiatry is prepared to invest substantial resources to ensure success. Qualifications: MD in Psychiatry or Neurology/PhD in Psychology, Neuroscience or related field Demonstrated research
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. The Department of Psychiatry is prepared to invest substantial resources to ensure success. Qualifications: MD in Psychiatry or Neurology/PhD in Psychology, Neuroscience or related field Demonstrated research
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. The Department of Psychiatry is prepared to invest substantial resources to ensure success. Qualifications: MD in Psychiatry or Neurology/PhD in Psychology, Neuroscience or related field Demonstrated research
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. The Department of Psychiatry is prepared to invest substantial resources to ensure success. Qualifications: MD in Psychiatry or Neurology/PhD in Psychology, Neuroscience or related field Demonstrated research
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on regenerative and reconstructive medicine, transplantation immunology, neuroscience, traumatic brain injury, neuroprosthetics, and innovative therapies for injured service members. We are involved in various
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Research Programmer Neuroscience - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (24003029) The Runyan Lab in the Department of Neuroscience at the University of Pittsburgh is seeking a Research Programmer. The lab
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recruiting support for faculty, staff, and students; student registration; coordination of teaching schedules; and other related faculty and student services. Essential Functions The Center for Neuroscience
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circuit-specific tools and techniques for use in systems neuroscience research and translational gene therapy applications. To achieve these goals, we identify critical cell types in human and non-human