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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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Currently has, or is in the process of obtaining a PhD in hearing science, acoustics, acoustic engineering, perceptual psychology, psychoacoustics, neuroscience, or a related field with an emphasis on perceptual modeling, psychoacoustics/physics, and/or metrics evaluating perceptual performance.
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Faculty Position (Open Rank) in the Department of Otolaryngology — Head & Neck Surgery Stanford University School of Medicine The Department of Otolaryngology — Head & Neck Surgery (OHNS) at Stanford University seeks a sensory biologist or clinician scientist (PhD or MD or equivalent) to join as a faculty member at the rank of assistant professor, associate professor or professor in the University Tenure Line, University Medical Line, or the Non-Tenure Line-Research.
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The RA will receive training and hands-on experience in neuroscience, neuropsychology, applied psychology, and physiological measures as part of a dynamic research team doing cutting-edge research.
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The Stanford Center for Precision Mental Health and Wellness (PMHW) is seeking a motivated and experienced Sr. Clinical Neuroscience Research Coordinator (Clinical Research Coordinator 2) to manage studies that use precision medicine in mental health, including neuroimaging, behavioral and clinical measures to characterize subtypes of depression and tailor treatments to these subgroups.
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The Sr. Clinical Neuroscience Research Coordinator would have the opportunity to make innovative contributions to the rapidly emerging field of precision medicine in mental health. The Sr. Clinical Neuroscience Research Coordinator will work in close collaboration with the principal investigator, study investigators and an interdisciplinary team.
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Department of Neurology and Neurological Sciences, Stanford, California, USA
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What You'll Need PhD in a quantitative field (e.g. mathematics, economics, computer science, engineering, physics, neuroscience, operations research, etc.) What You'll Need PhD in a quantitative field (e.g. mathematics, economics, computer science, engineering, physics, neuroscience, operations research, etc.
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We have a diverse portfolio of marketed medicines and novel product candidates, from early- to late-stage development, in neuroscience and oncology. The Sr. MSL will establish and maintain scientific and clinical relationships with medical professionals, researchers, and other members of the scientific community in alignment with a therapeutic area of focus.
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QUALIFICATIONS Required: Ph. D.At least three years of prior research experience in neuroscience, stem cell biology, neural circuit function, molecular biology, or a related discipline. Preferred: Degree in biology, cell biology, neuroscience, molecular biology, bioengineering, or a related discipline.
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At least three years of prior research experience in neuroscience, stem cell biology, neural circuit function, molecular biology, or a related discipline. Degree in biology, cell biology, neuroscience, molecular biology, bioengineering, or a related discipline.
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Courses may include General Psychology, Statistics and Methods, Social Psychology, Behavioral Neuroscience, and Industrial/Organizational. The Title IX Coordinator and Section 504 and ADA Coordinator is Belinda Guthrie, Director of Equal Opportunity and Title IX, 408-551-3043, bguthrie@scu.edu.
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PhD degree in molecular biology, immunology, biochemistry, cell biology, neuroscience, developmental biology, bioengineering,or related field with 2-5 years of industrial experience. Expertise in one or more cell and molecular biology disciplines including DNA/RNA sequencing, single-cell genomics, spatial transcriptomics, fluorescent microscopy, and histology.
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Qualifications: Bachelor's degree, preferably a Master's in Electrical Engineering, Neuroscience, Clinical Physiology, Nursing, Biotechnology, or any other related fields. Basic scientific knowledge and similar technical field knowledge in clinical research, preferably in analyzing and processing brain signal and image data (fMRI/EEG.
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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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