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Translational Research in Neurobiology of Disease


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Predoctoral and postdoctoral research opportunities in translational research at the University of Minnesota

Opportunities are available for graduate students and postdoctoral fellows to obtain rigorous training in translational research in the neurobiology of disease at the University of Minnesota. An NIH-awarded Training Grant provides financial support that will allow students and fellows to establish themselves as independent investigators who will pursue research into translational neuroscience. Research opportunities in the laboratories of over 35 preceptors at the University of Minnesota cover broad areas of translational neuroscience. Research is conducted in state-of-the-art laboratory facilities, including the McGuire Translational Research Facility, Lions Research Building, Jackson Hall, Molecular and Cell Biology Building, and the Basic Sciences and Biomedical Engineering Building (BSBE).

All trainees supported by the Translational Research in Neurobiology of Disease Training Grant must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents.

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