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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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, Quebec, Canada, H3G 0B1 where you will have access to a desktop computer, network and statistical and image analysis software. The postdoctoral appointment will not involve any clinical service to hospital
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analysis of Surveillance based IPD data ” (ZIKV-IPD-MA-2S) research project. Start date: January 15, 2026 - End date: January 14, 2027 Salary: The annual salary is $70,000 CAD. Location: McGill College 2001
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notebook, recording all experimental work, and maintain common database of all processed sample data. A bi-weekly report that underlines the experiments performed, the results obtained and their analysis
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ability to work in a team Desirable Experience in bioinformatics analysis of single cell data (chromatin and RNA) Experience in myeloid cell development and ontogeny Application Process The following
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of cells or tissues from mouse organs, and analysis of cell/tissue function using biochemical methods, flow cytometry, and immunofluorescence. Will assist with stereotaxic surgery and injections in mice
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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
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) microscopy, FLIM, STED, lattice lightsheet microscopy, fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS), image processing and analysis and spectral imaging. More information about the ABIF can be found at: http
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Nature Careers | Vancouver South Shaughnessy NW Oakridge NE Kerrisdale SE Arbutus Ridge, British Columbia | Canada | 2 months ago
statistical analysis of large clinical data. A curious, collaborative, and cross-disciplinary mindset. Good subject knowledge and experience in cell culture will be a plus. Proficient in English (oral and
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evidence from diverse sources, analyze international survey data, and contribute to the development of a conceptual framework that captures the multi-level and intersectional nature of stigma. Findings from