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based on performance and funding availability. The ideal start date is Sept 2025, however the position is subject to final funding approval. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however
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: $48,000 per annum. (Salary to be determined based on the candidate’s skills and experience). Start date of appointment: 1 September 2025 End date of appointment: 31 August 2027 (2-year contract, renewable
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properties of matter. This includes developing technologies such as gas/liquid ionization detectors, cutting-edge FPGA-based electronics, and sophisticated digital signal processing systems. Position Overview
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: Develop and conduct a variety of laboratory-based analyses of soils, soil amendments, biomass, etc. using a variety of analytical techniques and instruments. Conduct research in biomass conversion including
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McGill University | Winnipeg Sargent Park Daniel McIntyre Inkster SE, Manitoba | Canada | 21 days ago
biomedical techniques and technologies. The position will be based in McGill University's Department of Physiology, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The project’s objective is to further develop a high-throughput
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Funding competition to support two StrokeGoRed post-doctoral fellowships focused on sex- and gender-based analysis in stroke. StrokeGoRed is excited to launch a new national training competition
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and characterization of products (HPLC, PAGE, UV, NMR, CD) Conduct in vitro, and cell-based assays Work with and assist graduate and undergraduate students Participate and present at group meetings
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for vocal learning and performance, songbirds are powerful animal models to reveal the neural mechanisms underlying vocal motor learning and control, including the contribution of PNNs and PV neurons to vocal
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, please note that to work at McGill University, you must be both authorized to work in Canada and willing to work in the province of Quebec at the campus where the position is based / located. McGill
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-time position to research, the selected candidate will also contribute to the creation of sports science-relevant course content based on their field of research, in collaboration with KPE’s leadership