55 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof"-"UNIS" research jobs at McGill University
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investigates the genetic and biological determinants of multiple sclerosis (MS) and related neuroinflammatory disorders. We integrate large-scale genomic, proteomic, imaging, and clinical datasets to identify
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: Three Casual Research Assistant 2 positions are open at the Montreal Brain Imaging Centre of the Neurological Institute. The candidates will develop pipelines for classification of patients and healthy
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Description: Apply Position Description We invite applications for multiple postdoctoral fellowship applications at the Trotter Space Institute at McGill University (TSI). TSI is an interdisciplinary research
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Thebault labs are seeking a skilled and motivated Research Assistant to support data analysis and pipeline development for cutting-edge research in neuroinflammation, multiple sclerosis, and
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: Analyze podcast segments via an online platform Assess the podcast data according to the given hostility framework and scale Apply a clear rating scale across multiple metrics to categorize the level of
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on child maltreatment, resilience, and the intergenerational transmission of trauma. Salary range: Between $32 and $37 per hour depending on experience. Dr. Langevin leads multiple research projects and
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projects in multiple sclerosis (MS) and related neuroinflammatory disorders. The successful candidate will play a central role in driving immune cell and biomarker discovery and translational efforts
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practices. Qualifications: A PhD in the Social Sciences or the Humanities. Strong research and writing skills, demonstrated in the publication of multiple peer reviewed journal articles. Deep familiarity with
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: Department of Biology (Professor Jennifer Sunday ) Position Summary: Assists the postdoctoral researcher and graduate student with statistical analysis. Supports the research team in developing a spreadsheet
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to justice advocates to enhance teaching in that area and better prepare law students and legal professionals to meet the needs of underserved communities. Despite growing awareness of access to justice