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he Vice-Principal Research (VPR) Postdoctoral Fund aims to attract outstanding postdoctoral fellows (PDFs) to Queen’s University and foster greater recognition of trainees as research leaders
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research career in Alberta. Bequeathed by the late Dr. Holmes, in recognition of NRC's commitment to promote research excellence, the award gives recipients the opportunity to conduct post-doctoral studies
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engineering, physics, or electrical engineering Strong adaptability, autonomy, and problem‑solving abilities Strong interest in design, experimental work, and teamwork Assets: knowledge of microelectronics
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celebrates research achievements that promote social inclusion, incorporate diverse perspectives, and prioritize accessibility in the design and execution of innovative projects, products, and services
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collaborations with international partners in the USA and Europe. The group’s work spans glioma biology, tumour–immune–vascular interactions, and spatial transcriptomic modeling. Key Responsibilities Design and
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. It further seeks to ensure the equitable treatment and full inclusion of persons with disabilities by striving for the implementation of universal design principles transversally, across all facets
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this work will inform strategies to reduce discrimination and promote equity in HIV care and prevention. Key Responsibilities Design and implement systematic review protocols. Manage and harmonize multi
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consultations with ABIF users and provide advice on experimental design, imaging strategies, and data workflows. Deliver one-on-one training for a range of imaging modalities, including widefield, confocal laser
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established protocols and contribute to the design and optimization of new experimental protocols and workflows. In addition, the candidate will be responsible for the maintenance and servicing of critical
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imminent future outbreaks. Given that between- and within-study assessment of the risk of adverse ZIKV-related outcomes in IPD-MAs is limited by heterogeneity in study design, selection, and differential