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to the role of an Alzheimer’s disease susceptibility factor, CD33, in disease pathogenesis, as well as development of novel CD33-based therapeutics in this context (PMID:35940942). Transgenic models (PMID
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, mathematics and engineering to Canada. We train the quantum workforce and support industry through shared-infrastructure and expertise. We are home to 29 faculty members and a community of over 300 researchers
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Qualifications: PhD in Chemistry Before applying, please note that to work at McGill University, you must be both authorized to work in Canada and willing to work in the province of Quebec at the campus where
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dynamics in models of brain injury and neurodegeneration (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis / ALS and Alzheimer’s disease / AD). Projects will involve in vivo multiphoton imaging of glia, vascular, perivascular
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geospatial modelling of agricultural management practices across Canada, particularly those related to fertilizer use and cropping practices. As part of this, the postdoctoral researcher will contribute
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McGill University | Winnipeg Sargent Park Daniel McIntyre Inkster SE, Manitoba | Canada | 3 days ago
to an external open-science steering committee with expertise in microscopy to ensure project outputs follow best-practices for open-source science. Qualifications: 1. The applicant should have a PhD or equivalent
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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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on campus, so candidates with Canadian status will be given preferences. Qualifications: A PhD degree in Economics, Marketing, Biostatistics/Statistics, or a related field, strong computing/programming and
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the areas of gerontology and climate change is preferred. The role will be part of Dr. Baumbusch’s CIHR funded research program focused on climate change and the aging population. Related research
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type 1 diabetes. This will involve adding genes that will protect beta cells from stress, inflammation and adaptive immunity. These modified cells will first be tested by transplantation into models