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The Educational Neuroscience Initiative at the University of Alabama involves an Educational Neuroscience PhD Concentration and a BSc Program (), under the Educational Psychology Program.
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We seek a colleague who can teach in neuroscience and/or biomedical foundation courses in the medical school, such as Embryology and the Nervous System in the medical school curriculum and Principles of Neuroanatomy in the graduate certificate curriculum and whose graduate teaching would complement that of the current faculty.
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The Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University invites applications for post-doctoral positions in speech and communication neuroscience in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD.
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This search is open to a wide range of scientific expertise, including but not limited to structural, molecular, cellular, developmental and systems biology, behavioral neuroscience, and physiology from cell to system.
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Job Title: Open Rank Professor, 9 Month Salaried (Cognition and Cognitive Neuroscience) Location: Tallahassee, FL Regular/Temporary: Regular Full/Part Time: Full-Time Job ID: 56695 Department Department of Psychology | College of Arts and Sciences Responsibilities The Department of Psychology at Florida State University invites applications for a tenure track appointment at an open rank to join our Cognition and Cognitive Neuroscience area with a start date of August 2024.
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Neurosciences is a 20-bed medical-surgical unit that specializes in the care of neurology, neurosurgery, ENT, and OMFS patients.
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In addition to our Neuroscience Institute housing the departments of Neurology and Neurosurgery, we also have a Neuroscience Research Center home to multiple cerebrovascular research studies such as CHARM and ENRICH.
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The Gould lab, a neuroscience lab that studies brain plasticity in experimental animals in the Princeton Neuroscience Institute at Princeton University, seeks a full-time Research Specialist to as.
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The IU Health Neuroscience Center combines the best doctors, most advanced treatments and latest research breakthroughs into one convenient facility located in the heart of downtown Indianapolis.
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Ph. D. in Experimental Psychology, Neuropsychology, Cognitive Neuroscience, Cognitive Science, Biopsychology, or Integrative Neuroscience by the time of appointment or a Ph. D. in other areas of psychology or neuroscience will also be considered.
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Allegheny Health Network (AHN), Neuroscience Institute. Our AHN stroke centers leverage RAPID software for CTA and CTP imaging. Our acute stroke response teams use the InTouch platform for Telestroke consultations to support our AHN PSCs and physicians treating acute strokes in community hospitals throughout western Pennsylvania.
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We are seeking candidates specialized in fields such as, Cognitive, Affective, Behavioral, or Social Neuroscience or related areas, and have expertise in using one or more neuroimaging techniques (MRI, fMRI, Diffusion Imaging, MR Spectroscopy etc.
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Maintain an excellent grasp on emerging areas of immunology and neuroscience research that are potential competitive advantages, including engaging in external collaborations in support of our discovery and development programs.
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B.S. or B.A. in biological sciences, movement sciences, or engineering (e.g. neuroscience, physiology, biomechanics, kinesiology, mechanical or biomedical engineering, biology) or a combination of related education and work experience to equal four years.
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As a Neuroscience Account Manager, this is an incredible opportunity to join the growing promotion of our CNS portfolio to primary care and specialties including Psychiatrist, Neurologist, and Institutional Accounts such as Skilled Nursing Facilities.
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