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in the School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences (BBS) at the University of Texas at Dallas (UT Dallas) is seeking a non-tenure track Research Assistant Professor with expertise in sleep science to join
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expected to engage with faculty across the SC Johnson College of Business. We invite applicants from both business and technical disciplines such as engineering, computer science, and computational social
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- Michael Smith Foreign Study Supplements (CGS-MSFSS) Program supports high-calibre Canadian graduate students in building global linkages and international networks through the pursuit of exceptional
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biology chemical, biomedical and materials science engineering chemistry civil and industrial engineering computing sciences electrical engineering evolution and ecology geosciences mathematical sciences
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- Michael Smith Foreign Study Supplements (CGS-MSFSS) Program supports high-calibre Canadian graduate students in building global linkages and international networks through the pursuit of exceptional
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The Office of the Dean and Vice-Provost of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies invites all faculty members to submit a proposal for the Killam Connection Program. The Killam Connection program provides up
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will be retained Note: Nominations to the Vanier CGS program and applications to the Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships program do not count toward this limit (other exceptions may apply to CIHR
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cutting-edge technologies as well as optimizing organoid cultures from these tissues, under the direct supervision and mentorship of a senior postdoctoral fellow. Former research assistants in the lab have
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commitment to her students. Marina Von Keyserlingk Dr. Marina von Keyserlingk, or ‘Nina' as she is called by her students, is a Professor in the Applied Biology Program and co-leader of the Animal Welfare
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of Infectious Diseases (USAMRDC MRIID). Current graduate students or recent master's or doctoral degree recipients with interest and experience in computational biology and systems-based technologies are eligible