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for the integration of heterogeneous systems with large chips. Thus, we propose this thesis project to develop a novel approach for process (FOWLP) to integrate heterogeneous active chips (HBM, ASIC) and passive
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The Guo Lab at the Hotchkiss Brain Institute and Alberta Children’s Hospital Research Institute, University of Calgary is seeking candidates for two PhD student positions. The long-term goal
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lab. https://chbe.ubc.ca/fariborz-taghipour/ This position is for a 6 months term, with the possibility of extension depending on the availability of research funding. Job Summary The successful
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career. The department of Chemical & Biological Engineering at UBC – Vancouver is seeking a Research Assistant for Dr.Taghipour's lab. https://chbe.ubc.ca/fariborz-taghipour/ This position is for a 6
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MSc/PhD Position at the Faculty of Medicine, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John’s, Canada
research project focused on exploring the immunometabolic pathways of macrophages and microglia in multiple sclerosis (MS). The Kaushik Lab is committed to fostering an inclusive and equitable research
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Sciences Dr Joann Whalen's Lab Position Summary: Use modern digital communication techniques to engage stakeholders interested in soil health management, including policy-makers. These will include
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identities. Contact information byron.vannest@umanitoba.ca Download this advertisement (PDF) https://can-acn.org/wp-content/uploads/formidable/7/van-nest-lab-ad-2025-03-04.pdf Posting end date 2025/05/01
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-and-Child-Development-Axis ). The Amilhon lab studies multiple pathways arising from the raphe nuclei, including serotonergic and glutamatergic pathways to the hippocampus, septum and other brain
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. Over the last four years, our lab adopted new ‘Omics’ biotechnologies to determine the roles of cell-cell/microenvironment interactions in disease progression (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38842292