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the interplay between neuromodulatory systems and cortical processing during foraging behavior. Project Overview: The successful candidate will lead a project investigating the neuronal processes supporting
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to assisted reproductive technologies. Typical Duties or Accountabilities: The successful candidate will become an integral part of our team, design and conduct experiments, analyze and interpret data, and
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Assistant/Technician 2 to join their team as soon as possible. To conduct day-to-day operations and organization and perform technical research. My lab is currently in the setup phase, and as such I am
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for the research newsletter. Prepare study advertisement and promotional material for study subject recruitment and conduct. Participate in screening, consenting, enrollment, and data collection. Perform data entry
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of Physical & Occupational Therapy Position Summary: The Postdoctoral fellow will be responsible for the following; Capacity building with patient partners for research. Conduct qualitative research
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climate shocks to natural disasters. Important note: Our team does not conduct wet lab research. This is NOT a laboratory-based (bench science) fellowship. PERL operates across three core pillars: Science
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natural experiment cohort studies in Canadian cities to assess the implementation and impact of built environment interventions on travel behaviour, physical activity, social connectedness, and well-being
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related area: emotion/ emotion regulation, stress, self-/socially-shared regulated learning ([S]SRL), affective computing Strong writing skills and ability to conduct independent research as evidenced by
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animals and link it to animal behavior? We are hiring! Post-doctoral position is available in the laboratory of Dr. Armen Saghatelyan (https://www.saghatelyanlab.com/research ) at the University of Ottawa
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and host professor, successful senior undergraduate students, graduate students, as well as postdoctoral fellows will receive a $6,000 research award to conduct a 12- to 24-week research project in