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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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at the campus where the position is based. Annual Salary: $67,000 Hours per Week: 35 (Full time) Location: School of Continuing Studies, 680 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal, Quebec, Canada Supervisor: Dr. Marie
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Assistant will work under the supervision of Dr. Brown at McGill University, in collaboration with Laurence Lejeune (PhD Candidate, Université Québec à Montréal (UQAM), Centre de recherche sur les innovations
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: The successful applicant, working under the supervision of Dr. Mabel Carabali as a research/project coordinator the CIHR funded Zika virus (ZIKV) Individual Participant Data (IPD) Meta-analyses (MA) Phase II and
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in data collection, data coding and data interpretation, as well as present the core findings to stakeholders. Hourly Salary: $18.60 Hours per Week: 5 (Part time) Location: Sherbrooke 550 Supervisor
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participant recruitment, scheduling, and documentation. • Support qualitative data collection, coding, thematic analysis, and knowledge translation. • Assist with scholarly output (abstracts, posters
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approved, McGill University. Please provide you Work Study Letter with your application. Education/Experience: Expertise in coding in Matlab, Python or other computational languages as well as with neural
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conform to the expected result of the indicator. Creates proof of concept scientific workflows and documentation examples. Provides expertise in R and python coding to facilitate data analysis and workflow
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: Writing and testing of code. Planning of research & discussing research with collaborators. Writing papers, and giving presentations. Qualifications: PhD in Chemistry Before applying, please note that to
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structure), coding and running analyses using a variety of statistical methods, interpreting results and preparing research manuscripts. To do so, they will rely on their advanced programming skills