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current BCM postdocs, and learn about research, career development and support resources designed to help you reach your professional goals. Virtual Programming from the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs will
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in motor circuitry to motor performance and learning (see PDF). This CIHR-funded research program is comparative, involving experiments in songbirds (zebra finches) and mice, and conducted in
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and improve performance Conducting neural recordings and stimulation in behaving monkeys. Programming in MATLAB or Python for data analyse Adapt and improve the machine-learning algorithm to the new
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/approaches and challenges. Additionally, the candidate will have access to JAX’s unique postdoctoral training program that offers support and substantial guidance for building an independent career in science
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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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for neurodevelopmental disorders and acquired brain injuries linked to sensorimotor deficits. This posting is related to a newly funded NSERC research program (5-year grant) that will investigate the role of the circuitry
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, including familiarity with programming environments such as R or Python. Experience with geospatial analysis and/or systems modeling around agriculture/food/energy applications, as well as experience working
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The Provost’s Program for Interdisciplinary Postdoctoral Scholars provides funding to emerging scholars who are prepared to engage in cutting-edge, interdisciplinary research at the University
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The Provost’s Program for Black and Indigenous Postdoctoral Scholars will contribute to the reduction of barriers for Black and Indigenous scholars in a supportive environment that fosters
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the impacts of climate change on human health. This program will support both individual scientists and multi-investigator teams. Early career faculty and postdoctoral fellows nearing their transition