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MSc/PhD Position at the Faculty of Medicine, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John’s, Canada
-of-the-art medical laboratories equipped with high-resolution confocal imaging, a Seahorse analyzer for metabolic profiling, flow sorters and cytometers, an electron microscopy suite with advanced tissue
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with advanced biochemistry, genetic, and imaging techniques Who Should Apply? We welcome applicants with a strong background in molecular biology, neuroscience, biochemistry, or genetics. Eligible
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with molecular biology, scRNAseq/ATACseq, in vivo 2-photon live imaging, and mouse behavior Experience with coding is an asset (e.g., R, Python, MATLAB). Ability to work independently and as part of a
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communication skills § Self-motivated § Hands-on experience in cell culture and microscopy imaging § Experience in handling animals is an asset § Experience with hydrogels is an asset HOW TO APPLY Please
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to the University of British Columbia (institution code: 0965) Investigate faculty members in the graduate program you intend to apply to. Many graduate programs recommend that before applying, you make contact via
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(immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization) FACS and flow cytometry Proteomics analysis Computer image analysis We are looking for motivated candidates who hold a B.Sc. or MSc. in biology or related discipline. They
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Change, Glaciology, Modeling, Imaging, Algorithms and Combinatorial Optimizations. Eligibility to hold scholarship funding: Recipients must be offered and accept admission to a UBC PhD program in
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program and future allocations are currently under review. Details below are for informational purposes only. Eligibility Faculty recipients must: Commence a tenure-track position at the rank
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Research Council Office across Canada Classification: RO/RCO Tenure: Term Work Arrangements: Depending on the nature of the work and operational requirements, positions hired through this program may be
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the resources provided by UBC to support safe travel planning and risk management. In locations where the Government of Canada has official travel advisories in place, students are required to request High-Risk