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interpersonal and communication skills Proven track record of high-quality publications in synaptic plasticity research field Experience in IMARIS image analysis, Hyugen deconvolution and electrophysiology
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the field of natural products, supported by a proven track record of successful interdisciplinary collaboration. * Significant experience means two (2) to five (5) years of experience. Condition of Employment
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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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functional assays. Strong foundation in molecular biology techniques. Problem-Solving Skills: Excellent analytical and problem-solving abilities with a proven track record of troubleshooting experiments
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considered for doctoral-level Affiliated Fellowships funding such as a Killam Doctoral Scholarship. Students in this category would be fast-track program (accelerated from a Master’s program into a doctoral
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in Experimental Medicine (PhD) Delineating the role of nitric oxide in determining the efficacy of red blood transfusion for mitigating ischemic brain injury Lulu Pei Doctor of Philosophy in Human
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Ph.D. and/or M.D. who are currently in training positions but intend to seek tenure-track research faculty positions during the upcoming academic job cycle. Fellows will receive up to two (2) years
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times per week at their own expense. The Role NRC’s Medical Devices research Center is excited to advertise a tenure-track Research Officer (RO) position specializing in microfluidics systems and devices
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application. For fast-track students (who advance / transfer from a Master's to a doctoral program without completing their Master's degree), the effective date of transfer to the doctoral program must be
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track record of academic achievement, they are also looking for those demonstrating a willingness to engage with a plurality of perspectives, people, cultures, and ideologies, and who are committed