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pandemic are recognized and may be counted as an eligible delay. The Canada Research Chair Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Action Plan guides the University’s efforts to sustain the participation of people
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Nature Careers | Halifax Mid Harbour Nova Scotia Provincial Government, Nova Scotia | Canada | about 7 hours ago
. Applicants with a PhD or equivalent with an exceptional emerging research program in biomedical data science with application in precision medicine will be considered for this CRC position. The ideal candidate
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program. Position Summary The MacDonald Lab (www.bcell.org) at the Alberta Diabetes Institute would like to hear from postdoctoral candidates with a keen interest in advancing understanding of insulin and
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strong track record in innovation and research leadership to direct a new program in Human Immunology that is supported by a prestigious CERC award. The CERC program supports Canadian universities in
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that maintain homeostasis, with a focus on aging. Research Focus and Expertise We are seeking an early career scientist with demonstrated potential to establish a robust, externally funded research program. The
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Assistant Professor - Application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in pharmaceutical sciences and pharmacy practice As part of a major expansion of its research and academic programs in
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The University of Toronto is pleased to announce the third call for applications for theEric and Wendy Schmidt AI in Science Postdoctoral Fellowship , a program of Schmidt Sciences, which brings
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-funded academic research programs in the world. Queen's is one of Canada's leading research-intensive universities. The CERC program awards world-renowned researchers and their teams $8 million or $4
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Excellence Research Chairs (CERC) in a variety of strategic areas. The CERC program, the most prestigious research program in the country, aims to attract the best and brightest researchers from around the
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) opportunities. Launched in 2008, the CERC Program supports Canadian universities in their efforts to build upon Canada's reputation as a global leader in research and innovation and to attract world-renowned