26 genetic-algorithm-computer-"Prof" positions at Canadian Association for Neuroscience
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Are you fascinated by how genetic mutations and metabolic pathways shape brain function? Do you want to be part of groundbreaking research at the intersection of molecular neuroscience, genetics
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Apply here: https://mcgill.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/McGill_Careers/job/Douglas-Hosp-Burland/Assistant-Associate-Professor–Research–in-Computational-Genomics–Department-of-Psychiatry—C2-230921
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(renewable) appointment and does not confer eligibility for tenure. The role includes establishing an independent research program and supervising students. The McGill University Department of Psychiatry has a
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, substance abuse research, psychoneuroendocrinology, psychoimmunology, genetics, epigenetics, advanced brain imaging, and computational and digital psychiatry. It remains a global leader in integrating cutting
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and immune cells following traumatic brain injury and in neurodegeneration using genetically-encoded biosensors and optogenetic tools. The desired applicant will have experience in microscopy, with
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applicant will be expected to work as part of a team while managing their independent project(s). Dr. Nguyen’s research program investigates the pathogenic mechanisms underlying ALS. Dr. Sharkey ’s research
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/nucleus RNAseq and ATACseq, human iPSCs, Serial Block face EM, mouse genetics, biochemistry, cell signaling control, in vivo 2-photon live imaging, and translational pharmacology to peel back the layers
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, competitive, and original research program addressing questions that bridge basic neuroscience with adult neurology and/or psychiatry. Priority will be given to research programs relevant to spinal cord injury
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/nucleus RNAseq and ATACseq, human iPSCs, Serial Block face EM, mouse genetics, biochemistry, cell signaling control, in vivo 2-photon live imaging, and translational pharmacology to peel back the layers
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an independent, competitive, and original research program that addresses questions linking expertise in digital phenotyping, ‘omics’ approaches (e.g., epigenomics, transcriptomics, etc.), the study of mechanisms