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Ph. D. in biological sciences in one more more areas related to our research (e.g. genetics, molecular biology, neuroscience, cell biology, developmental biology, biochemistry.
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PhD (and/or MD) or similar degree in molecular biology, cell biology, genetics, neuroscience, or related field. Ambitious, driven candidates with a recent PhD (and/or MD) in molecular biology, cell biology, genetics, neuroscience, or related field with a solid thesis publication record are encouraged to apply.
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A PhD or equivalent with a focus on pharmacology, neuroscience, molecular biology, or cellular biology. Experience with molecular biology including cloning, DNA sequencing, PCR, mutagenesis, transient and stable gene expression.
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We seek outstanding candidates with teaching experience in the following specialties within biology: cell and molecular biology, genetics, biochemistry, development, neuroscience, human physiology, microbiology, and in particular, laboratory instruction.
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In addition to the Neuroscience community, candidates may also be interested in synergies with UVA centers of excellence such as the NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center, Carter Immunology Center, Brain Immune Glia Center, NanoSTAR Institute for Nanomedicine, Global Infectious Disease Institute, Center for Membrane Biology, Keck Imaging Center, and/or Berne Cardiovascular Research Center among others.
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Our collaborative team of renowned researchers participate in this mission by excelling in numerous areas including infectious disease and immunology, cancer biology, aging and degenerative disease, visual neuroscience, clinical research, and novel technology development.
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Preferred: Master's Degree in Human Biology, Cognitive Neuroscience, Psychology, or a related field; Some knowledge of neuroscience is desired; The Research Assistant will support a DOD CDMRP grant that tests the efficacy of repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) to alleviate pain and depression in Gulf War I patients with Gulf War Syndrome in a randomized clinical trial (RCT.
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Ph. D. in genetics, genomics, molecular biology, bioinformatics, neuroscience, systems biology, or a related field. For over 40 years, our research has produced breakthroughs in cancer, neuroscience, immunology, and children’s diseases, and is anchored by our NCI-designated cancer center and advanced drug discovery capabilities.
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Neuroscience, psychology, molecular biology. Experience with mouse work, molecular biology/biochemistry, and/or coding (e.g., Python, Matlab) Their work has transformed the field of neuroscience and, in particular, have provided important advances in the study of synaptic transmission, neuronal development, neurotransmitter transporters, ion channels and the neurobiology of disease.
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Science (Biology, Molecular Biology, Chemistry, Personal Care, Microbiology, Neuroscience, Consumer & Sensory Science, Food Science, etc.) Foundational Biology, Measurement Science and Product Efficacy Testing: utilizing biochemistry, optics and cell biology to develop and utilize new methods or product efficacy and new claim validation.
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MERFISH provides transformative insight into a wide range of tissue-scale basic research and translational medicine in oncology, immunology, neuroscience, infectious disease, developmental biology, and regenerative medicine.
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Description Children’s Center for Neurosciences Research (CCNR), a joint entity within Emory University School of Medicine and Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, is seeking faculty members at the Associate Professor or Professor level who are pioneering independent research programs in translationally relevant neuroscience.
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The Associate Neuroscience Account Manager reports to the Neuroscience District Sales Manager. BS or BA in biology or other life science major (preferred) with GPA greater than 3.0.
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We are looking for an Associate Neuroscience Account Manager who wants to join an innovative and dynamic sales organization. The primary responsibility of the Associate Neuroscience Account Manager is to exceed the established goals by delivering real value to our customers through differentiated products and services.
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The total compensation package for this position will also include incentive compensation and benefits such as health insurance, unlimited paid time off, parental leave, a 401k matching program, a car allowance, and other benefits to its employees.
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