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collaborate with early career researchers, Northern partners including Indigenous communities, and international experts to analyze data and integrate findings into broader ecological models, enhancing our
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statistical modeling approaches. Support the integration of implementation science methods to improve the translation of research findings into clinical practice. Assist in the development of guidelines and
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dynamics in models of brain injury and neurodegeneration (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis / ALS and Alzheimer’s disease / AD). Projects will involve in vivo multiphoton imaging of glia, vascular, perivascular
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-based, collaborative, and interdisciplinary. Accountabilities: The PDF will report directly to Dr. Taghibiglou. The selected candidate will be expected to play a leadership role in the project, providing
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at McGill University, you must be both authorized to work in Canada and willing to work in the province of Quebec at the campus where the position is based / located. McGill University is an English-language
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willing to work in the province of Quebec at the campus where the position is based / located. McGill University is an English-language university where most teaching and research activities are conducted
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skills. Experience working with people with lived experience of neurological injury Able to work well within a larger team-based environment
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of neurological injury Able to work well within a larger team-based environment
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of Quebec at the campus where the position is based / located. McGill University is an English-language university where most teaching and research activities are conducted in the English language, thereby