12 research-group-software-architecture Postdoctoral positions at Canadian Association for Neuroscience
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CIHR-funded research project focused on exploring the immunometabolic pathways of macrophages and microglia in multiple sclerosis (MS). The Kaushik Lab is committed to fostering an inclusive and
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The Vincent Breton-Provencher lab (VBPLab) at the CERVO Brain Research Centre at Université Laval in Québec City, Canada, invites applications for a fully funded Postdoctoral Position. Our research
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Muller, to develop analysis pipelines for all EEG sleep, cognitive and behavioral data, and to analyze and characterize sleep architecture, sleep spindles, and slow waves, addressing our major study
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an emphasis on live cell and, ideally, in vivo cranial window imaging. The successful applicant will be expected to work as part of a team while managing independent projects. Dr. Alex Lohman’s research program
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animals and link it to animal behavior? We are hiring! Post-doctoral position is available in the laboratory of Dr. Armen Saghatelyan (https://www.saghatelyanlab.com/research ) at the University of Ottawa
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macaque monkey models, and benefit from collaborations with human-focused research groups through our Canadian platform Can-Stim. Here is a full list of our published work. The project: The PhD candidate
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close to completing it) and have demonstrated productivity during the Ph.D. The University of Montreal is one of the top research universities in Canada and a great environment to perform biomedical
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. To promote better representation, people who identify as belonging to under-represented groups in neuroscience research are strongly encouraged to apply. Duties of the committee will include reviewing
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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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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