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Nature Careers | Vancouver South Shaughnessy NW Oakridge NE Kerrisdale SE Arbutus Ridge, British Columbia | Canada | 6 days ago
. This fellowship offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to groundbreaking work at the intersection of mitochondrial research and molecular diagnostics. Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) risk assessment is
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: With a strong focus on interdisciplinary work, the position will involve working on independent research projects and providing supervision support for undergraduate and graduate students working in
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and to work alongside other research assistants and established academic leaders. Work Plans The work plan for the study is based on the steps needed to create statistical models to identify and address
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Nature Careers | Vancouver South Shaughnessy NW Oakridge NE Kerrisdale SE Arbutus Ridge, British Columbia | Canada | 23 days ago
The multidisciplinary Blom Research Group, Faculty of Medicine, Lund University, is searching for a passionate and skilled postdoctoral fellow to join our groundbreaking work on immunometabolism and
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: http://www.mcgill.ca/gps/postdocs/international/workpermit *** Note for non-Canadian Citizen/non-permanent resident applicants, if you plan to make an Open Spousal Work Permit on your work permit, please
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climate shocks to natural disasters. Important note: Our team does not conduct wet lab research. This is NOT a laboratory-based (bench science) fellowship. PERL operates across three core pillars: Science
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glioma research. This project aims to map and therapeutically target the myeloid programs driving immunosuppression in pediatric gliomas through a combination of single-cell, spatial multi-omic, and
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research group (https://www.impellizzerilab.com/ (external link) ) in the Department of Chemistry and Biology (https://www.torontomu.ca/chemistry-biology/ ) within the Faculty of Science at Toronto
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are intended to foster the early career development of researchers who are dedicated to pursuing a career in academic research. The specific target group are researchers who have transitioned from graduate work