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SCN and Mitacs developed a partnership through the Mitacs Accelerate program , which will support the brightest graduate students and postdoctoral fellows conducting research in regenerative
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University of British Columbia | Northern British Columbia Fort Nelson, British Columbia | Canada | 10 days ago
Columbia V6T 1Z2, Canada [map ] Subject Area: Mathematical and Computational Modelling in Cell Biology and Physiology Salary Range: $CAD 150,000-170,000 Appl Deadline: 2025/09/15 11:59PM (posted 2025/07/09
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Academic Job Category Faculty Bargaining Job Title Tier 2 Canada Research Chair in Mathematical and Computational Modelling in Cell Biology and Physiology Department Department of Cellular and
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Applications for Fellowships are accepted between November 1 – January 31 each year. The IMH Marshall Fellows Program supports the training of early career investigators in translational research
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through its Weston Brain Institute is pleased to announce the launch of our flagship Rapid Response program designed to provide seed funding to catalyze novel, high-risk, high-reward translational research
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Paused for 2026. The MSFHR Scholar Program supports early-career health researchers who are building leading-edge health research programs, training the next generation of scientists, and expanding
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The Lab2Market Oceans / Validate program gives ocean researchers the opportunity to critically test and evaluate their research idea in the entrepreneurial landscape. This carefully curated 16-week
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an Affinity Research Collaborative (ARC) on iPSC, the Regenerative Medicine Training Program (RMTP)—CTSI’s transformative 2-year TL1 program—aims to support the creation of a pipeline of well-trained scientists
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The Canada-US Fulbright Program The Canada-US Fulbright Program is a bi-national program of educational exchange, with a mandate to enhance mutual understanding between the people of Canada and the
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The Biostatistics/Informatics Junior Faculty Award is on hold for 2025. This award program was made possible by the Marilyn Hilton MS Research Fund. As part of our commitment to building a workforce