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career. Drs. David Huntsman and Yemin Wang in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine are seeking a full-time (1.0 FTE) Postdoctoral Research Fellow in pediatric sarcoma biology and
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PSL350 – Stem Cells & Tissue Regeneration Course Number and Title: PSL350H1S Mammalian Molecular Biology Course Description: Extend molecular biology concepts to current scientific literature in
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PSL350 – Genetic Pathology of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Course Number and Title: PSL350H1S Mammalian Molecular Biology Course Description: Extend molecular biology concepts to current
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PSL350 – Mass Spectrometry Course Number and Title: PSL350H1S Mammalian Molecular Biology Course Description: Extend molecular biology concepts to current scientific literature in mammalian
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PSL350 – Exercise Physiology Course Number and Title: PSL350H1S Mammalian Molecular Biology Course Description: Extend molecular biology concepts to current scientific literature in mammalian
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PSL350 – Cilia in Health & Disease Course Number and Title: PSL350H1S Mammalian Molecular Biology Course Description: Extend molecular biology concepts to current scientific literature in
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PSL350 – Transcriptomics Course Number and Title: PSL350H1S Mammalian Molecular Biology Course Description: Extend molecular biology concepts to current scientific literature in mammalian
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Term: varies from 60-180 Position Summary: TA positions of 60 to 180 hrs are available in the Biology Dept. The job descriptions are available on the Biology web site at: https://www.mcgill.ca/biology
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of Biology, collaborations across the university and through Concordia’s School of Health (https://www.concordia.ca/schoolofhealth.html ). Qualifications and assets Candidates must have a PhD in a field
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | 19 days ago
invite applications for a full-time tenure stream position in the area of Forensic Biology. This will be a joint appointment between the Department of Anthropology (51%) and the Institute of Forensic