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curriculum development and the animation of a disability studies research and teaching lab. The fellow will participate in the School’s and lab’s scholarly activities and will be encouraged and supported
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is to: 1) identify conserved myeloid phenotypes across tumours; 2) determine which are associated with favourable clinical outcomes and effective anti-tumour immune responses; and 3) develop
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: - Participated in grant application writing and if the result deemed successful, may pursued for the patent application - Development of sustainable, safe, regulatory-compliant and high-performing next-generation
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equipment. Maintenance of lab permit and training records: Working in partnership with the Principal Investigator to assist in writing and renewal of biosafety, animal use, and human ethic protocols
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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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justice access in bilingual or multilingual countries? Empirical research and data gaps: What data exists on OLMCs’ access to justice, and where are the critical gaps? How can we measure the effectiveness
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to the research project - Participate in Lab meetings, journal clubs, and research planning sessions mentor junior trainees - Contribute to shared project development Qualifications: PhD in Chemistry Before
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, awarding two prestigious post-doctoral fellowship awards (MD/PhD) valued at $30,000 each. These awards aim to support the next generation of experts in neurovascular medicine in Canada, advancing sex- and
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cutting-edge knowledge. Required Qualifications & Experience PhD in a relevant field, including Biophysics, Cell Biology, Neuroscience, Cancer Biology, Biomedical Engineering, Bioengineering, or related
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manuscripts Qualifications: PhD in Chemistry Before applying, please note that to work at McGill University, you must be both authorized to work in Canada and willing to work in the province of Quebec