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Assistant Professor Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Immunology Applications are invited from qualified individuals for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in the Department
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-_JR0000064367 Position Description The McGill University Departments of Psychiatry in collaboration with the Douglas Research Centre (DRC) in the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences is inviting applications
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fields. Relevant to this position, the associated Department of the candidate will confer MSc and PhD degrees in respective fields of study (for example, within the uOttawa Department of Cellular and
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of the CRCHUM and the Department of Neuroscience of the UdeM are inviting applications for a position of assistant or associate professor-researcher in neuroscience with focus on understanding the mechanisms
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Reference # C1-250507 Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences – Department of Psychiatry and the Douglas Research Centre Position description The McGill University Department of Psychiatry, in
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of Associate or Full Professor. The term of the Chair position is 5 years with the opportunity for one 5-year renewal following a successful review. The position will begin at a mutually agreeable time. The
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electroneurophysiology equipment and keep accurate patient records. This position requires travel to and working at other adult acute care sites in the Calgary Zone as required. Neurophysiologist, Calgary Foothills
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position, with non‐tenured faculty appointment at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor, in the specialty area of neuroscience. The position is available immediately. The Search Committee is seeking
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the Department of Immunology at the University of Toronto (UofT) are accepting applications for a full–time permanent Scientist position, with non‐tenured faculty appointment at the rank of Assistant
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for a principal investigator position at the rank of Research Assistant Professor in the field of neurobiology, with a focus on linking neurodevelopment to neural circuit function and dysfunction. CHUSJ