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paradigm shift — from an academic mindset to an entrepreneurial outlook. Startup Postdocs arrive with ideas for unproven products and markets that require time and specialized guidance to develop
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: - Development of pro-drug of existing BRaf inhibitors - Synthesis and biological evaluation of BRaf inhibitors - Application of software for drug design - Learn to lead and manage projects - Oversee graduate
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Metropolitan University, Toronto, Canada. The research work will be conducted at Prof. Impellizzeri’s research laboratories at TMU on the main campus, as well as the TMU MaRS Research Facility. The successful
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outcomes. The postdoctoral trainee will work closely with other Advanced Genomic Technologies lab members and D2R project collaborators and their group members to develop and apply spatial transcriptomics
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are: Create favourable circumstances for the development of a field of research and a community of research on access to justice for OLMCs Produce scientific data for and with the access to justice stakeholders
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groups Other research activities related to this project as they arise Develop and implement independent postdoctoral analysis of the ICOI data according to the researcher’s interests, in close
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develop and apply advanced preclinical model systems in lymphoma—including organoids, patient-derived xenografts (PDX), and humanized mouse models—to enable functional genomic approaches and the testing
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Hirst lab is focusing on the development and improvement of molecular assays and bioinformatics tools to study the epigenetic causes of cancers and to discover new targets for potential cures. In
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organoid-based approaches. Together, the teams will establish a bi-national tissue collection infrastructure, generate foundational single-cell and spatial omics datasets, and develop patient-tissue glioma
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understand tumour–vascular interactions and guide the development of safer, targeted therapeutic strategies for edema. About the Lab The Couturier Lab integrates single-cell, spatial, and imaging-based omics