Happy New Year! Hope everyone was able to take a break and is feeling refreshed to be back!
Here Are Some
Interesting Articles:
1. The Cost of Devaluing Women:
2. Mind Your Language and Step Into Your Boss's Shoes: How to Speak Up at Work:
3. The Women-Led Startups Smashing The Glass Ceiling:
4. Gender Disparities In Colloquium Speakers at Top Universities:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1hgNvBV5HMbS7980a6zZMPiSRn-cuEoDN
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1hgNvBV5HMbS7980a6zZMPiSRn-cuEoDN
And Some Professional Opportunities:
1. Postdoctoral Position: Behavioral and molecular mechanisms in pain and drug abuse:
A postdoctoral position is available immediately for a
behavioral neuropharmacologist at the Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU)
School of Medicine in the laboratory of Dr. M. Imad Damaj. The candidate
will study mechanisms underlying nicotine dependence and chronic pain.
The candidate will have the opportunity to integrate molecular,
biochemical, genetic and anatomical approaches in ongoing multidisciplinary
projects to study mechanisms of nicotine dependence, pain and neuropathy. The
candidate will join a Lab that utilizes interdisciplinary molecular,
pharmacological, anatomical, and behavioral approaches in rodent models, in an
environment that provides multidisciplinary training in
neuropharmacology.
A Ph.D. and/or M.D. and experience in neuropharmacology or basic
neuroscience are essential. Experience in rodent operant behavior and
surgery skills are required. The candidate must be a United States citizens or
permanent resident. The candidate will be provided with significant training
in those disciplines with which they are less familiar, as well as mentoring to
facilitate the transition to an independent research career.
Interested individuals are encouraged to forward a curriculum
vitae, a list of three references, and a statement of research interests and
career goals to M. Imad Damaj, Ph.D., Department of Pharmacology &
Toxicology, Box 980613, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond VA 23298, or
via email to: m.damaj@vcuhealth.org.
2. Job Listing at Charles River: Scientist-Human Physiology/Neurophysiology/Behavioral Signal Processing:
3. Instructor/Assistant/Associate Professor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1qRQrRoHmtng6AObijlSLu52Yi8Rvl4I3
Best,
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1qRQrRoHmtng6AObijlSLu52Yi8Rvl4I3
Best,
Ghazaleh, Courtney, Yas, and Yangmiao
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