Research Fellow - Gut Brain Axis
UOM University of Melbourne(1 day ago)
About this role
A Research Fellow at the University of Melbourne's Department of Anatomy and Physiology focuses on investigating gut pathways' influence on anxiety states in animal models. The role involves experimental physiology research, collaboration in a DARPA-funded project, and publication of research findings to advance the understanding of digestive and neural interactions.
Required Skills
- Animal Handling
- Surgical Techniques
- Physiological Research
- Neurobiology
- Biomarker Analysis
- Experimental Design
- Data Analysis
- Biomedical Engineering
- Gut-Brain Axis
- Neuromodulation
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