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and prevents the activation of neurorepair mechanisms involving neural stem cells (NSCs). Strategies to improve cerebral vascular repair have the potential to promote successful neuro-regeneration and
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Fellowships, Traineeships, observerships, visiting electives, and/or placements must include a research component to be eligible for funding. Please note that residents undertaking clinical fellowships
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together cover a wide variety of electronic tasks, including low-noise analog circuits, high-speed digital systems, precision electro-mechanical systems, sensors and control systems, optoelectronics and
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Doctor of Philosophy in Mechanical Engineering (PhD) Dendrite inhibition strategy using hetero-epitaxy in thin film deposition mechanics Maryam Vaseghi-Shanjani Doctor of Medicine and Doctor of Philosophy
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Health (PhD) A Stepping-Stone Towards Equity: Identifying Key Elements of Best-Practice Guidelines for Improving Sex and Gender-Based Analysis in Cancer Research (CIHR topic) Xuyan Tang Doctor
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component. A significant research component is considered to be original, autonomous research that leads to the completion of a thesis, major research project, dissertation, scholarly publication, performance
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should be completing this survey. Submissions using this survey completed by the applicant/student will NOT be accepted. Meet Award Holders Pan Deng Doctor of Philosophy in Mechanical Engineering (PhD
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Master’s students in research-based programs. For the purposes of this competition, research-based programs are defined as those that include a significant research component that leads to the completion
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output to treatment outcomes (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35872917/ ). We are collaborating with Dr. Yuan Yao’s group (https://mech.ubc.ca/yuan-yao/ ) from the Department of Mechanical Engineering and
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of myelin-specific MRI contrast mechanisms using 31-phosphorous View All Stories Further Information For further information, please visit the CGS D Program page . FAQs: CIHR / NSERC