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MS Research Chair regularlyWorks with the SK MS Research Chair to plan and meet research project requirements and deadlines Helps prepare comprehensive documented observations, analyses and
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at the Ontario Veterinary College and University of Guelph. Applicants must have a PhD degree and a minimum of 2 years of postdoctoral experience. The successful candidate will have potential for developing
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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
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an outstanding individual with a proven international track record in neuroscience. Applicants with expertise in developing cutting‐edge technologies and strengths in the following areas are particularly
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neuroscience and immunology. Individuals with expertise in developing new cutting‐edge technologies and strengths in the following areas are particularly encouraged to apply: neural‐ and glial‐immune
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create an independent research program focused on neuroimaging markers of diagnosis, treatment response, or prognosis to support advancement of precision child and youth mental healthcare. This will be a
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an emphasis on live cell and, ideally, in vivo cranial window imaging. The successful applicant will be expected to work as part of a team while managing independent projects. Dr. Alex Lohman’s research program
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interested in developing novel behavioral assays or analytical methods, particularly those keen on creating new paradigms for foraging behavior in freely moving mice. Requirements: Ph.D. in Neuroscience or a
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Studies (EMG). They may provide EEG Technologist support to the Seizure monitoring unit and may or may not do Ictal SPECT injections depending on the scope of their license. The technologist will also train
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responsibilities Define the role of primary cilia in glial cells, including astrocytes, oligodendrocytes, and mural cells in development and disease, using both mouse models and human cells. Define the role