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: Department of Physics Position Summary: The postdoc will work on an observational cosmology project that connects data from their PhD experiment (CO Mapping Array Project; COMAP) and a McGill-lead experiment
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the date on which their PhD was awarded, regardless of when they are hired. Be sure to refer to the following link for further information on eligibility criteria: http://www.mcgill.ca/gps/postdocs/fellows
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for further information on eligibility criteria: http://www.mcgill.ca/gps/postdocs/fellows/registration/eligibility . ** Any offer to non-Canadian citizens/non-permanent residents is contingent on the candidate
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, part of the Association of McGill University Research Employees – AMURE/Postdocs (PSAC) bargaining unit. For further information, consult the text of the collective agreement, which can be found
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the materials science and manufacturing related to steel. The postdoc should have experience in the physics of materials and advanced computing. Qualifications: PhD in related field Annual Salary: $63,500.00
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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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protection data in a cohort of over 10 000 dyads of young mothers and their children to investigate health factors associated with the continuity of child maltreatment across generations in Quebec, Canada. Job
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processed data as per laboratory guidelines Selection criteria Essential Hold a PhD in immunology or onco-immunology or a related field Good publication record and/or demonstrated scientific excellence
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the Research Assistant will contribute examines how linguistic minoritization—particularly among Francophones outside Quebec—affects access to initial information about medical assistance in dying (MAID) across
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therapeutic strategies to promote these beneficial immune states. Position Overview The Postdoctoral Fellow will lead multi-omic data generation, integration, and analysis to dissect immune–tumour interactions