13 postdoc-position-in-image-coding Postdoctoral positions at Canadian Association for Neuroscience
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research. Montreal is great place to come to work and live. For more information, please contact Dr. Trudeau at the following email address: louis-eric.trudeau@umontreal.ca Louis-Eric Trudeau, Ph.D
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at MUN features state-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
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mechanisms underlying ALS and AD. The applicant will be further supported by Dr. Grant Gordon who has extensive expertise with in vivo cranial window multiphoton imaging and optogenetics. This position is
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linking sensory thalamus to motor cortex in the context of dexterous forelimb movements using viral tools, in vivo electrophysiology, chemogenetics, calcium imaging and movement analysis using deep learning
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The Chen Lab at the Brain and Mind Research Institute, University of Ottawa is seeking candidates for two postdoctoral positions in molecular/system neuroscience. The Chen lab is specialized in
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connected to human disease. Funding through multiple sources – National, Societal, and Industry-sponsorship – is in place to advance our goal of understanding the cellular and molecular mechanisms by which
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. The series takes place monthly in the format of virtual presentations, and features scientific talks from talented postdocs in any field of fundamental or clinical neuroscience. Currently we are inviting CAN
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/ ). This position is pivotal to our CIHR-funded research on hippocampal-neocortical interactions essential for memory processes. The selected candidate will spearhead a project employing cutting-edge calcium imaging
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have a strong interest in an interdisciplinary approach to human motor control. Experience in statistics and programming is an important asset (e.g. Matlab). The position is funded for one year and could
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The Sakata lab at McGill University is looking for motivated graduate (PhD) students and postdoctoral fellows to investigate the contribution of perineuronal nets (PNNs) and parvalbumin (PV) neurons in motor circuitry to motor performance and learning (see PDF). This CIHR-funded research program...