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data and samples or of high-level artificial intelligence-based analyses are strongly encouraged to apply. The selected candidate will be expected to contribute to the development and implementation
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approaches and working with human data and samples, or in conducting high-level analyses based on artificial intelligence and/or precision medicine, are strongly encouraged to apply. The selected candidate
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amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Projects will involve gut microbiota manipulation and in vivo multiphoton imaging of the brain using animal models of ALS. The desired candidate will have experience in
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analysis, NLP-derived biomarkers, and computational modeling across psychiatric populations are especially encouraged to apply. Experience in either neuroimaging or longitudinal studies in early intervention
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and damage to neurons, and the major cause of permanent disability in multiple sclerosis (MS) and other neurological diseases. Using the latest in computer modeling, molecular and imaging technology, we
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at UHN have made it a national and international source for discovery, education and patient care. UHN has the largest hospital-based research program in Canada, with major research in neurosciences
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. The successful candidate will join an established group of comparative physiologists working on diverse research areas using invertebrate and vertebrate models. The successful candidate will join a research
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diseases. We have access to patient cells and have generated numerous lossof- function models in this gene: KO mouse model, humanized mouse model, conditional KO mouse model, KO zebrafish models, KO cell
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have expertise in working with animal disease models, single-cell and spatial RNA sequencing technology, and a solid understanding of the CNS immune landscape. Additionally, applicants should have at
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dynamics in models of brain injury and neurodegeneration (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis / ALS and Alzheimer’s disease / AD). Projects will involve in vivo multiphoton imaging of glia, vascular, perivascular