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of the Canadian Pharmacogenomics Network for Drug Safety (CPNDS). We are seeking scientists to lead research projects with a specific focus on the genetic determinants of severe adverse drug and vaccine reactions
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the CIFAR Multiscale Human Program (MHU), providing access to a global network of collaborators and resources at the frontier of human developmental and computational biology. This post-doctoral fellow
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Human Program (MHU), providing access to a global network of collaborators and resources at the frontier of human developmental and computational biology. This post-doctoral fellow position focuses
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laboratory of Dr. Bruce Carleton and the multi-centre research team of the Canadian Pharmacogenomics Network for Drug Safety (CPNDS). We are seeking scientists to lead research projects with a specific focus
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analyzing vein networks to understand ore distribution. The postdoctoral researcher will work closely with a MSc student who will be undertaking a structural study of the Valley deposit. Qualifications • PhD
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, policy, energy conversion, new business models, techno-economic and life cycle analyses, machine learning, optimization, AI, intelligent networks, among others. The PDF will join a project in collaboration
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. Alongside their research, Fellows engage in a series of leadership development activities, gain an in-depth understanding of the U.S. health care system and policy landscape, and build a robust network for
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the heart of Toronto, in a building designed for mathematical communication. For more information please visit the website at www.fields.utoronto.ca. AIMS is Africa’s first and biggest network of centres
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projects include but are not limited to designing, building, testing, and scaling: (1) molecular data storage, and (2) chemical reaction networks. The ability to bring static and dynamic DNA nanotechnology
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independently and collaboratively Why Join Us? Work at a leading research institution in the vibrant city of Vancouver Engage with a collaborative network of sleep researchers through the Canadian Sleep Research