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Description: Apply Position Description Theory of superconducting quantum devices & circuit QED Postdoc positions in quantum computing About the Theory of Superconducting Quantum Devices group Led by Alexandre
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: Cellular and Molecular Medicine Description: Interested in Neural Stem Cells (NSCs) physiology and function? Want to monitor NSCs activation and division using in vivo live imaging approaches in behaving
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-density electrophysiological recording systems, two-photon imaging, optogenetics, transgenic mouse lines for targeting specific neuronal subtypes, and behavioral rigs. We strongly encourage candidates
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The laboratory of Dr. Louis-Eric Trudeau at the University of Montreal presently has an opening for a postdoctoral fellow to work on projects that relate to the mechanisms of neurotransmitter
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University of British Columbia | Northern British Columbia Fort Nelson, British Columbia | Canada | 15 days ago
Description Two Postdoctoral Positions at The University of British Columbia Department: Mathematics (A) Postdoctoral research fellow in mathematical modelling and control theory in sustainable fisheries
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uOttawa’s Brain and Mind Research Institute (Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine; Faculty of Medicine). The neuroscience community is fast expanding, highly dynamic and offers a rich array of
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McGill University | Winnipeg Sargent Park Daniel McIntyre Inkster SE, Manitoba | Canada | 16 days ago
, focusing on strategies to ameliorate disease progression. Central to our work are mRNAs encoding molecular chaperones, essential for maintaining a healthy proteome under these stress conditions, as shown in
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dynamic and multidisciplinary team under the supervision of Dr. Francis Lynn. The successful candidate will work on a project developing cell-based therapies for those living with type 1 diabetes (T1D
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in motor circuitry to motor performance and learning (see PDF). This CIHR-funded research program is comparative, involving experiments in songbirds (zebra finches) and mice, and conducted in
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, including law, sociology, linguistics, political sciences, education, economy, social work, anthropology, etc. About the research group Activator: The successful candidate will join a newly formed research