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Primary Purpose: The Pea, Soybean, Chickpea, Coriander and Bean Breeding Program at the Crop Development Centre, Department of Plant Sciences, University of Saskatchewan requires Summer Research
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analysis and requires the technician to independently execute technical components of studies, troubleshoot procedures and equipment and support the development and refinement of laboratory methods and
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, development and testing of new protocols, viability assays, immunostaining Conduct microscopy of 2D and 3D live cell samples using widefield microscopy, fluorescence microscopy, and confocal microscopy Perform
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of SoTL-related workshops, seminars, institutes, and conferences Mentor graduate students and support their academic, scholarly, and professional development Education: The ideal candidate will have
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for the detection and characterization of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). The successful candidate will work at the interface of molecular biology, ultrasound imaging, and preclinical model development
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, where she worked on the development of Alouette, Canada's first satellite. The fellowship was announced as part of the 50th anniversary of the Canada-Germany Science and Technology Agreement
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, method development activities, and overall laboratory organization to ensure high-quality, efficient, and compliant operations. Instrument Operation & Sample Processing Operate LC-MS/MS and GC-MS/MS
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to gain a better understanding of the tumour microenvironment. Our researchers use the latest single-cell genomics technologies to rapidly identify genes that are involved in the development of cancer
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this need by fostering the development and productivity of young scientists who have potential to make significant contributions to MS research and help ensure the future and stability of MS research
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to support the delivery and operation of the Agenda Gap program in collaboration with site partners, including workshop facilitation and co-development of plans and strategies to support youth