15 neuroscience "National Institutes of Health" positions at University of Massachusetts
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, Certifications, Licensure) Interest in neuroscience, specifically neurodevelopment. Familiarity with invertebrate nervous systems. Physical Demands/Working Conditions Standard laboratory conditions. Applicant must
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in Neuroscience or related field required by the time of hire. Working knowledge of connectomics or transcriptomics. Preferred Qualifications (Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, Education, Experience
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faculty with advising, and problem-solving to respond to student needs. The Advisor collaborates with other advisors and faculty in the four disciplines within Kinesiology (Movement Neuroscience
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recovery from acute injuries such as traumatic brain injury or stroke. We are particularly interested in candidates whose research programs augment our existing strengths in neuroscience (see: Initiative
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cutting-edge methodological and collaborative biomedical and public health research. Our nationally-recognized faculty receive research funding through grants from the National Institutes of Health
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levels in accordance with the National Institute of Health Guidelines and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, reports violations of the NIH Guidelines to the University's Responsible Official
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. Degree may be in Biochemistry, Neuroscience, Physiology, Physics, Engineering, or a related field. A minimum of 5 years of professional experience, preferably in an academic research setting. Direct
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physiology movement neuroscience, physical activity and health, or strength and conditioning, that could add to the strengths of the department Previous teaching experience with the potential for excellent
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with various National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant processes, including conversion of applications to NIH format and grant reporting. Ensures compliance with university policies and procedures
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. Faculty members train graduate students through interdepartmental graduate programs in Molecular and Cellular Biology , Neuroscience and Behavior , Plant Biology , and Organismic and Evolutionary Biology