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Dalhousie University | Halifax Mid Harbour Nova Scotia Provincial Government, Nova Scotia | Canada | about 8 hours ago
Position Details Position Information Position Title Donald Hill Family Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Posting Number PTAP3271P Department/Unit Arts - Dean's
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engineering, resource economics and policy, statistics, or a closely related discipline. Preference will be given to applicants currently enrolled in a PhD or Master’s program in the Johnson Shoyama Graduate
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: Department of Chemistry Position Summary: Design, synthesize and evaluate GGPPS inhibitors. Interpret structural data, such as X-ray crystallography and Cryo-EM. Qualifications: Critical thinking. Attention
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: - Research the activity and mode of action of the pantetheinamide derivatives - Presentation of data - Collaboration within the group Qualifications: PhD in Chemistry Before applying, please note that to work
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are available: Long-Term Fellowships (LTF) are for applicants with a PhD on a biological topic who want to embark on a novel and frontier project focussing on the life sciences. Cross-Disciplinary Fellowships
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on in‑situ copper mining. The ideal candidate will have the following qualifications: Qualification and Experience Has completed their PhD in geological engineering, hydrogeology, geochemistry, chemical
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Sciences | Faculty of Science Compensation Range See details below. Posting End Date May 25, 2026 Note: Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the Posting End Date. Job End Date August 31, 2027 We
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Update July 10, 2025: CIHR is longer accepting applications for the CIHR Postdoctoral Fellowship program. Please refer to the Canada Postdoctoral Research Award program web page for information
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to computational biology trainees, technicians, and graduate students, as appropriate. WORK PERFORMED Pipeline development: Design, develop, implement, and maintain reproducible multi-omics data integration
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biology, and immunology experiments to support ongoing research projects focused on signaling mechanisms underlying inflammation and programmed cell death, with an emphasis on protein tyrosine phosphatase