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: This position involves advancing and publishing analyses of already collected data. The candidate will make sure the data is included in the Open MEG Archive (OMEGA), curated within the lab. Additionally
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Think Tank co-leads to develop and refine research protocols for CTN+ studies. · Provide methodological and analytical support to CTN+ investigators seeking guidance on study design, data collection
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(https://tsi.mcgill.ca/index.php?page=faculty ). Research topics include (but are not limited to) astrophysics, cosmology, astrobiology, geophysics, life in extreme environments, and the search
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exclusion criteria. Data Extraction: Extract and manage data from selected articles, ensuring the accuracy and completeness of information for qualitative and quantitative analysis. Quality Assessment
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–associated disease, and myasthenia gravis. Support the collection and documentation of clinical information and biological samples, and ensure that activities are carried out in accordance with established
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-pluripotent stem cells (iPSC), perform immunofluorescence experiments, and help with the analysis of scRNAseq data. They will perform differentiation protocols for generation of microglia and microglia-organoid
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. Thrive in The Neuro’s open-science environment, fostering data sharing and interdisciplinary innovation. This position is covered by the AMURE Collective agreement. https://www.mcgill.ca/hr/files/hr
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: The research assistant will be responsible for developing detailed data analysis plans, data preparation (linkage between data sources, clean up, operationalization of intermediary and outcome measures, and
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indicator and EBV workflows to monitor biodiversity. Our mission is to make biodiversity data and insights readily available to all users, facilitating informed decision-making and conservation efforts
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networks, use disinformation and information manipulation to amplify divisive political narratives inside Canada. This project focuses specifically on how online narratives, media ecosystems, and coordinated