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Job Description POSTDOC POSITION IN DECODING AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS FROM MOVEMENT A postdoc position is available in the lab of Geoff Goodhill at Washington University in St Louis for an NIH
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on the WUSM Human Resources Benefits Website https://hr.wustl.edu/benefits/. The St. Louis area combines the attractions of a major city, including world-class museums, cultural events and restaurants with
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(SMA). We employ a multimodal strategy that leverages basic cell culture and animal models as well as patient biosamples to translate findings to human disease. The laboratory is actively involved in ALS
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Job Description Position Summary A postdoctoral opportunity to study the brain cancer glioblastoma and its relationship to neural stem cell biology and brain connectivity is available to join the
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– an institution at the forefront of genetics/genomics research, embedded in the vibrant and livable city of St. Louis. Our institution is characterized by phenomenal research support facilities in a variety of
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. Our lab uses zebrafish, mouse and human iPSC model systems to study neuronal and glial regeneration after injury or disease. We welcome ambitious applicants with enthusiasm for neuroscience
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: food/drug/skin/seasonal/environmental allergies, asthma, immunodeficiency, and hereditary angioedema. Our clinicians treat patients at five clinic locations throughout the St. Louis region. Our main
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available on the WUSM Human Resources Benefits Website https://hr.wustl.edu/benefits/. The St. Louis area combines the attractions of a major city, including world-class museums, cultural events and
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exams from the following certifying bodies: NHA, AAMA or AMT. In-person proctored credentials from other certifying bodies may be accepted upon approval from Human Resources. Substitutions include
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. The applicant’s main appointment will be in the Laboratory for Child Brain Development (http://www.childbrainlab.com ) in the Washington University- St. Louis, School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, William