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, awarding two prestigious post-doctoral fellowship awards (MD/PhD) valued at $30,000 each. These awards aim to support the next generation of experts in neurovascular medicine in Canada, advancing sex- and
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The Sakata lab at McGill University is looking for motivated graduate (PhD) students and postdoctoral fellows to investigate the contribution of perineuronal nets (PNNs) and parvalbumin (PV) neurons
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with collaborators through regular field and/or video-conference meetings.QUALIFICATIONS•Minimum qualifications are a PhD degree that is focused on forest ecology, wildfire ecology, silviculture
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Dalhousie University | Halifax Mid Harbour Nova Scotia Provincial Government, Nova Scotia | Canada | about 7 hours ago
verbally and written, and interact with adults around sensitive topics (i.e., sexual dysfunction, depression, etc.) or under stressful circumstances. High proficiency in computer programs (e.g., MS Office
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Minimum Qualifications - PhD in ecology, remote sensing, environmental sciences, or a related field - Strong quantitative skills, including ecological data analysis, statistical analysis and data management
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teams within uOttawa’s growing neuroscience community. Qualifications: PhD in neuroscience or a related field. Experience with molecular biology, RNAseq, and mouse behavior Experience with coding is an
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. Collaboration with other PhD students, postdocs, and senior researchers from the involved universities will allow us to integrate mathematical and physical models of the data to address the larger project goals
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and ethological measurements of behavior. The ideal candidate will have a PhD in Biological Sciences or nearing completion, experience in one or more of the above techniques, a strong background in
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the other country. Awards are offered in partnership with Mitacs’s Canadian academic partners (and, in some cases, with Mitacs’s international partners) and are subject to available funding. Program Overview
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The Notta laboratory is located at the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre (Toronto, Canada) and is associated with the Medical Biophysics program at the University of Toronto. Our research program is