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generated. Required Qualifications PhD in neuroscience, developmental biology, or related field Strong expertise in mouse neurodevelopment (mandatory) Skilled in histology, immunofluorescence, and molecular
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implementing data collection and analyses. Share findings with health system and community partners (through meetings, summary briefs, presentations), present at public health and academic conferences and
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of completion of your PhD, your career was significantly interrupted due to parental, medical and/or family-related responsibilities, NSERC will extend the eligibility period to three years. If, within two years
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to study design, data collection, analysis, and the development of interventions aimed at reducing sleep disparities. Key Responsibilities: Conducting and analyzing research on sleep health equity Leading
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health and access to sleep-related resources. The successful candidate will contribute to study design, data collection, analysis, and the development of interventions aimed at reducing sleep disparities
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. The successful candidate will contribute to study design, data collection, analysis, and the development of interventions aimed at reducing sleep disparities. Key Responsibilities: Conducting and analyzing
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The successful candidate should have a PhD in cardiovascular physiology and/or spinal cord injury biology. They should have strong hands-on skills in performing, analyzing and interpreting common cardiovascular
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. The successful applicant will train directly under the supervision of Dr. David Granville, PhD, and will have an opportunity to develop their leadership skills in the laboratory by participating in overseeing
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The successful candidate should have a PhD in cardiovascular physiology and/or spinal cord injury biology. They should have strong hands-on skills in performing, analyzing and interpreting common cardiovascular
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of Canada has official travel advisories in place, students are required to request High-Risk Authorization before travelling. For more information, see: https://safetyabroad.ubc.ca or email safety.abroad