40 computer-science-programming-languages-"CNPEM" positions at Canadian Association for Neuroscience
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training programs in Biological and Biomedical Engineering, Psychiatry, and Quantitative Life Sciences as well as the Integrated Program in Neuroscience favour the development of strong multidisciplinary
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Quantitative Life Sciences as well as the Integrated Program in Neuroscience favour the development of strong multidisciplinary research teams. Job Duties The successful candidate will be involved in
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://www.schenlabuottawa.com/ Key Responsibilities: Lead a project that identifies the roles of specialized gene expression programs in distinct excitatory and inhibitory neuron subtypes during motor learning. Utilize in vivo
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training programs in Biological and Biomedical Engineering, Psychiatry, and Quantitative Life Sciences as well as the Integrated Program in Neuroscience favour the development of strong multidisciplinary
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Sciences (DVBMS), University of Saskatchewan, is recruiting motivated graduate trainees (MSc or PhD). About MynndLab: Our research focuses on unraveling the mechanisms behind myelin sheath disruption caused
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, notably through the French language support program offered by the UdeM. How to apply You are invited to submit a single PDF document that includes the following in this order: a cover letter (maximum of
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of McGill University, The Neuro is at the centre of McGill’s strategic plan in research and training in the neurosciences, is the home of North America’s largest graduate program—the Integrated Program in
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university teaching and mentoring of students; sufficient knowledge of the French language or be committed to learning it once in position, notably through the French language support program offered by
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related field. Proficiency in one or more of the following: in vivo electrophysiology, two-photon imaging, animal surgery, behavioral design, programming languages (Python/MATLAB), and data analysis
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to build an internationally recognized and externally funded research program that fully engages trainees at all levels, building collaborations within and beyond our collegial, research-intensive department