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Nature Careers | Northern British Columbia Fort Nelson, British Columbia | Canada | about 2 months ago
Medical Genetics, Faculty of Medicine Faculty of Medicine University of British Columbia Successful candidates will join the laboratory of Dr. Bruce Carleton and the multi-centre research team
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Wellbeing Across Lifespan (SWAN) brings together expertise from the fields of medicine, life sciences, social sciences as well as computer and computational sciences to promote scientific and societal impact
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Hospital are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral fellow with a passion for computational biology and genomics. The postdoc candidate will be jointly mentored by Drs. Khoshkhoo and Huang. The position
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science into benefits for human health and the economy. About the role… The Genetic Mechanisms of Disease lab is a dynamic, supportive and highly collaborative research group which studies how common
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leukemia. The applicant should have a doctoral degree in Biology, Molecular Biology, Genetics, Immunology, or related field, and a strong interest in blood/cancer research. The applicant should also have a
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strong interdisciplinary research in areas such as genetics, neuroscience, and brain imaging. The postdoctoral fellow will become a part of the department’s profile area: Brain, gene, and environment
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Program . Job description The fellowships are aimed at early-career researchers with a basic science background or clinicians who aspire to a career in academia. We are particularly interested in candidates
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qualified applicant to receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender identity or expression, national origin, sexual orientation, genetic information, disability
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, national origin, sexual orientation, genetic information, disability, age, ancestry, military service, protected veteran status, or other characteristics protected by law.
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the homeostasis of uridine and its role in metabolism, which provides a new angle for understanding the pathophysiology of obesity, diabetes and cancer. Work in the lab utilizes both genetically engineered mouse