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program will benefit from this dynamic environment that involves strong collaborative links between current investigators working in psychiatry, neuroscience, genomics, bioinformatics, and related areas
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. Knowledge of good research/clinical practice. Knowledge in mice models and animal manipulation A strong publication record. Education/Experience: Applicants should have a PhD in Molecular Biology
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, Psychiatry, Neurosciences, Nutrition as well as several community partners. The position is for a contract program research coordinator (15-20 hours per week). The program research coordinator will mainly work
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, if required. Qualifications: Applicants should have a PhD in a Neuroinformatics, Neuroscience or Biomedical Engineering, preferably with a biological and biophysical component, and an excellent record
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, preferably PhD with expertise in philosophy of psychiatry, computational neuroscience, active inference models, ethical issues in AI Before applying, please note that to work at McGill University, you must be
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training programs in Biological and Biomedical Engineering, Psychiatry, and Quantitative Life Sciences as well as the Integrated Program in Neuroscience favour the development of strong multidisciplinary
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. *** A Postdoctoral fellow is a full-time student currently enrolled in a Canadian University program. The individual must have recently been awarded (within 5 years) a PhD or equivalent. The Postdoctoral
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training programs in Biological and Biomedical Engineering, Psychiatry, and Quantitative Life Sciences as well as the Integrated Program in Neuroscience favour the development of strong multidisciplinary
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, the Montreal Neurological Institute (The Neuro) and The Lady Davis Institute for Medical Research (LDI), this program is poised to maintain McGill’s global leadership in Neuroscience. McGill is one of Canada’s
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by the SK MS Clinical Research Chair Education: Graduate degree required (PhD preferred, MSc acceptable) in molecular biology, cell biology, biochemistry, immunology, neuroscience or a related field