13 phd-data-analytics Postdoctoral positions at Canadian Association for Neuroscience in Canada
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following is highly desirable: animal surgery, microscopy, in vivo electrophysiology, calcium imaging, chemogenetics, behavioral experimentation, programming languages (Python/Matlab), and data analysis. Lab
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A PhD position is available in the laboratory of Dr. Numa Dancause at the Université de Montréal, Department of Neurosciences. Our group investigates the mechanisms underlying movement control
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imaging techniques to monitor neural activity in cortical and/or subcortical regions Analyze data from molecular, genetic, and behavioral experiments. Collaborate with lab members and interdisciplinary
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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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, teamwork, equity, diversity, and inclusion. Qualifications and Skills: We encourage researchers who have obtained or will soon obtain their PhD with a demonstrated track record in cellular signaling and
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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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language is not English (e.g. IELTS or TOEFL scores), and contact information for three references to: Dr. Soheila Karimi, PhD Professor, Physiology & Pathophysiology Director, Manitoba Multiple Sclerosis
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@ucalgary.ca) and Minh Dang Nguyen (mdnguyen@ucalgary.ca) . Letter of interest Curriculum vitae Any relevant publications (3 maximum) Names and contact information of three referees (who will only be contacted
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the names of 3 potential references. Contact information Matthew Macauley (macauley@ualberta.ca ) Posting end date 2025/03/15
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Muller, to develop analysis pipelines for all EEG sleep, cognitive and behavioral data, and to analyze and characterize sleep architecture, sleep spindles, and slow waves, addressing our major study