9 solid-mechanics Postdoctoral positions at Canadian Association for Neuroscience in Canada
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group, founded in 2021, is dedicated to advancing our understanding of the neuronal mechanisms of learning and decision-making. We are particularly excited to recruit a promising scientist to investigate
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The laboratory of Dr. Louis-Eric Trudeau at the University of Montreal presently has an opening for a postdoctoral fellow to work on projects that relate to the mechanisms of neurotransmitter
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have expertise in working with animal disease models, single-cell and spatial RNA sequencing technology, and a solid understanding of the CNS immune landscape. Additionally, applicants should have at
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mechanisms underlying ALS and AD. The applicant will be further supported by Dr. Grant Gordon who has extensive expertise with in vivo cranial window multiphoton imaging and optogenetics. This position is
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connected to human disease. Funding through multiple sources – National, Societal, and Industry-sponsorship – is in place to advance our goal of understanding the cellular and molecular mechanisms by which
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for vocal learning and performance, songbirds are powerful animal models to reveal the neural mechanisms underlying vocal motor learning and control, including the contribution of PNNs and PV neurons to vocal
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A PhD position is available in the laboratory of Dr. Numa Dancause at the Université de Montréal, Department of Neurosciences. Our group investigates the mechanisms underlying movement control
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cord (spinal cord injury) or brain (stroke). Current projects examine mechanisms of locomotion, balance control and upper limb motor control. Using electrophysiological (TMS, EEG, electrical stimulation
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they help orchestrate the production and learning of dexterous movements. By gaining a better understanding of these fundamental mechanisms, our ultimate goal is to develop new therapeutic treatments