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amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Projects will involve gut microbiota manipulation and in vivo multiphoton imaging of the brain using animal models of ALS. The desired candidate will have experience in
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Grant (ORF-RE (external link) ). The SSHRC-funded project was launched in 2021 and the objectives of this research are to: 1) expand conceptual models for intergenerational partnerships; 2) investigate
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to understand the needs, experiences and challenges of people with rare musculosleketal conditions. Conduct quantitative analysis on functional outcomes for descriptive and modelling purposes. Partner with
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: Synthesize small molecules, produce samples of proteins and nucleic acids Characterization using a variety of biophysical methods including in silico modeling, ITC and UV-Vis spectroscopy Perform medicinal
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approaches (based on functional programming abstractions) to optimize the implementation of machine learning models and other digital signal processing algorithms on a specific FPGA architecture to fit within
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via GitHub repository) in statistical analysis and modelling using R or Python with open source code Experience with high performance computing environments, particularly Digital Alliance Canada
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students - particularly those from equity-seeking groups - to business education, and advancing equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) in professional practice in Canada. The project addresses systemic
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group, founded in 2021, is dedicated to advancing our understanding of the neuronal mechanisms of learning and decision-making. We are particularly excited to recruit a promising scientist to investigate
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three years of faculty service. These awards are open to U.S. and Canadian citizens, permanent residents, or temporary residents. Scientific advances such as genomics, quantitative structural biology
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optimize sport performance, with preference for projects advancing endurance sport science. Foundational research projects that have indirect ties to sport will be considered if the applicant/supervisor