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Nature Careers | Vancouver South Shaughnessy NW Oakridge NE Kerrisdale SE Arbutus Ridge, British Columbia | Canada | 28 days ago
or diabetes research, cell biology, cell metabolism, immunology (particularly the complement system), and techniques such as cloning, protein expression and analysis, flow cytometry, microscopy, as
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learning technology/AI as a tool to analyze these images and come up with an algorithm to be utilized for early detection of AD/PD when the patient has no visible sign and symptoms. This project is team
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. The incumbent is unionized if more than 25% of his salary is paid by McGill Research funds. Group C Unionized hold a dual status as both students and McGill employees, and are members of the AMURE (Postdocs
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The expected salary for this position is $60,000 CAD per annum, plus benefits. The expected term for this position is 2-years. The candidate would be expected to apply to local postdoctoral awards (e.g., Michael
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Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences | Northern British Columbia Fort Nelson, British Columbia | Canada | about 1 month ago
Sciences (PIMS) Collaborative Research Group (CRG) on Structure-Preserving Discretizations and their Applications (2024-2027) is seeking applicants for one postdoctoral position with a duration of up to two
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Experience with basic molecular biology (DNA, RNA, protein work) is essential. Mammalian tissue culture, and analysis techniques such as western blotting, qPCR, Flow Cytometry, Agilent Bioanalyzer usage, qPCR
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of using technology in clinical practice, understanding the mechanisms of recovery and changes in neurophysiology after novel rehabilitation intervention. The position is located at the Rehabilitation
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injury; use of wearable sensors to inform neurorehabilitation practice; and implementation trials to increase the uptake of technology in clinical rehabilitation. GF Strong Rehab Centre is situated in
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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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(IQ) at the Université de Sherbrooke is a collaborative environment with over 300 students, postdocs and faculty members advancing the fields of quantum information science, quantum engineering and