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Please refer to the How to Apply for a Job (for External Candidates) job aid for instructions on how to apply. If you are an active McGill employee (ie: currently in an active contract or position
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About us The Green Laboratory investigates tissue morphogenesis and the action of morphogens. We use animal models to investigate the physical morphogenesis of tissues. It is part of the vibrant and
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morphogenesis and the action of morphogens. We use animal models to investigate the physical morphogenesis of tissues. It is part of the vibrant and supportive environment of the Centre for Craniofacial
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. By combining advanced AI recognition with live inventory monitoring, FabricFlow addresses long-standing inefficiencies in supply chains caused by manual processes, disconnected data, and lack
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conducting research activities. The candidate will be strongly supported to build research fellowship applications and continue to foster the collaboration with project partners. The candidate should have a
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The detection of chemical cues from the outside world is fundamental to animal survival. In mammals, sensing of the external chemical environment governs diverse behaviours including selection of food, social
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The detection of chemical cues from the outside world is fundamental to animal survival. In mammals, sensing of the external chemical environment governs diverse behaviours including selection of food, social
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Animal cells express genes and pathways that naturally inhibit the replication of viruses. The balance between these innate/intrinsic inhibitors and the many factors that promote replication establishes
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activities. Present research to diverse audiences, from academic peers to industry stakeholders. Contribute to the RCA’s research culture through participation in events, workshops, and academic forums
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dissemination activities (written and oral), provide support in the research laboratory (including developing, updating, maintaining protocols, archiving data, monitor animal experiments, update health and safety