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amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Projects will involve gut microbiota manipulation and in vivo multiphoton imaging of the brain using animal models of ALS. The desired candidate will have experience in
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(BBB) dysfunction and edema in brain cancer, a major source of morbidity in the disease. Using radiomics, single-cell, and spatial omics, the project integrates imaging and molecular data to better
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, and imaging-based omics to deconstruct brain tumour behaviours into their cellular and molecular building blocks. Our research spans the interface of molecular biology, computational modeling, and
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: The postdoc will work under the supervision of Prof. Jason M. Harley (supervisor) at McGill University. The position offers a unique postdoctoral training experience and publishing opportunities within a multi
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models for neurological diseases (e.g., Multiple Sclerosis) and cancers, applying these modeling advances to patient-level outcome prediction, treatment-response modelling, and the discovery of image-based
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findings regularly. Prototype algorithms, validate outputs, and document methods clearly Collaborate asynchronously with an international team, present findings regularly Experience with remote sensing
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: Cellular and Molecular Medicine Description: Interested in Neural Stem Cells (NSCs) physiology and function? Want to monitor NSCs activation and division using in vivo live imaging approaches in behaving
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. Successful applicants will work together as part of an international team of experts at four sites to apply cutting-edge approaches in high-resolution, single-molecule imaging; single-cell Ribo-seq and spatial
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Houston. When you apply, we will facilitate the process to identify future postdoc positions that match your interests. If selected for PROS, you will meet with multiple faculty and trainees, connect with
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Description: Apply Position Description Theory of superconducting quantum devices & circuit QED Postdoc positions in quantum computing About the Theory of Superconducting Quantum Devices group Led by Alexandre