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We use multi-disciplinary approaches ranging from behavioral neuroscience and in vivo electrophysiology to in vitro molecular and computational modeling and pharmacology. The candidate must have a Ph. D. in Neuroscience, Physiology, Biophysics, Biochemistry, Cellular and Molecular Biology, or a related discipline.
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Location: East Hanover, NJ The Associate Director, US Market Access Therapeutic Area Strategy is responsible for supporting the optimization of the market access strategy for launch and inline brands through the delivery of the tactics designed to achieve the market access strategy.
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The staff of the Neuroscience Critical Care Unit (NCCU) have a unique opportunity to provide specialized care to primarily intensive and intermediate care patients. Registered Nurses in the Neuroscience Critical Care Unit are responsible for assessing, planning, implementing and evaluating nursing care to a designated group of patients.
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The Division has a growing research portfolio supplemented by close collaborations with other neuroscience disciplines across several Penn State campuses including University Park. There are ample opportunities for teaching across our APA approved Psychology Internship, General Psychiatry Residency, Child Psychiatry Fellowship and other postdoctoral fellowships.
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