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: Department of Biology (Professor Laura Nilson) Position Summary: Grows and maintains Drosophila strains used for developmental genetics research. Monitors and maintains the health of the animals. Maintains a
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Basic Genetics BIOL 205 Functional Biology of Plants and Animals BIOL 216 Biology of Behaviour BIOL 301 Cell and Molecular Laboratory BIOL 303 Developmental Biology BIOL 305 Animal Diversity
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exceptional skills and research accomplishments in evolutionary biology, with a focus on the evolution of colour using both quantitative genetic and genomic frameworks. The successful applicant will work
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Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Midwifery, Genetic Counselling, Audiology and Speech Language Sciences). The main responsibilities of the Director is to work collaboratively with a wide range of faculty
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embryonic development, using advanced image-based spatial omics, bioimage analysis, biochemistry, and genetics to generate quantitative insights into in vivo chromatin biology. You will play a key role in
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Tri-Council funding. Collaboration with local, national and international programs is expected. This position is one of seven Strategic Research Chair positions in Crop Genetic Improvement funded
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recognized as a leading biomedical research hub thanks to landmark discoveries in genetics, stem cells, and the molecular basis of disease, as well as state-of-the-art tools in the analysis of large-scale
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | 28 days ago
to measure and classify health and disease. It explores evolutionary and biological approaches to understanding human health by examining the concepts of adaptation and plasticity, genetic and epigenetic
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Nature Careers | Northern British Columbia Fort Nelson, British Columbia | Canada | about 1 month ago
unique facility with a Federally licensed shellfish hatchery and marine farm that supports a genetic selection program for Pacific oysters and Yesso scallops in partnership with the British Columbia’s
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research, psychoneuroendocrinology, psychoimmunology, genetics, epigenetics, advanced brain imaging, and computational and digital psychiatry. It remains a global leader in integrating cutting-edge science