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Qualifications PhD or MD in Public Health, Epidemiology, Psychology, Psychiatry, Cognitive Neuroscience, Biomedical Engineering or related majors Supplemental Qualifications
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, or cognitive neuroscience, demonstrated success as a recent PhD graduate with a track record in 1) tobacco regulatory science: behavioral health, quantitative assessment, epidemiology, and other population
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Department: Neurosurgery 50003929 Reg-Temp: Full-Time Regular Position Summary: The Department of Neurosurgery seeks a postdoctoral research associate for the lab of Stephen Gliske, PhD, Associate Professor
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candidates will have an MD (neurology, psychiatry, behavioral/psychosomatic medicine), PhD (neuroscience, psychology, psychoneuroimmunology, or computer science), or an MD/PhD as well as postdoctoral
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offers numerous opportunities for interdisciplinary research collaborations throughout the university. Candidates for this academic position should have a PhD or MD/PhD degree with specific training and
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backgrounds are encouraged to apply. Required Qualifications A PhD in Cognitive Science, Neuroscience, Psychology, Human Factors, or related field. Basic and clinical research experience are accepted. Strong
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and clinical care. Required qualifications for this position include a PhD in a relevant field (neural engineering, neuroscience, applied math, electrical engineering, biomedical engineering, physics
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-Time Regular Work Schedule As directed by supervisor Requisition Category Faculty Requisition Title Neuroscience Faculty - Assistant Professor Job Title/Academic Rank Neuroscience Faculty - Assistant
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Requisition Begin Date 03/31/2023 Position Qualification Position Summary The Department of Neurosurgery seeks a postdoctoral research associate for the lab of Stephen Gliske, PhD, Associate Professor
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developmental, aging, and neurological populations including healthy children, healthy older adults, and patients on the Alzheimer’s disease continuum. The PI’s lab uses cognitive neuroscience techniques