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Old Sep 26, 2013, 09:53 PM
Jmartez31 Jmartez31 is offline
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Hello all,

I am curious to know if anyone here is or has their PhD in Neuroscience? If so does anyone know of any flexible neuroscience careers that I could do while dealing with mood swings and things? I am just curious if anyone has any suggestions of a job in neuroscience with flexible hours and/or the ability to telecommute? I need a career job that will allow me to pursue research as well as still do a job that supports me. Anyone?

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Old Oct 01, 2013, 01:11 AM
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Hello and welcome! I guess not. No one is responding. Sorry. Best wishes in seeking a career.
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Old Oct 01, 2013, 06:40 AM
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What could you ideally do in a neuroscience capacity through telecommuting? I'm not speaking of an actual position, but what would realistically be your research capabilities in that situation? If you can come up with what you'd be capable of doing it would likely give you some idea of what positions might exist or what to look for.
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