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The Developmental, Stem Cell & Cancer Biology (DSCB) Program at The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) invites applications for a Scientist position at the SickKids Research Institute , with
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establish an extramurally funded original research program. Candidates studying plant systems in all areas of molecular and cellular biology research will be considered, including, but not limited
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alignment with the TMU Strategic Research Plan priorities in Health and Wellbeing and Transformative Technology: The key objectives of the CRC program are to: Attract and retain world-class researchers: The
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Applications are now being accepted to the National Research Council of Canada (NRC) Postdoctoral Fellowship Program. This program offers promising scientists access to world-class facilities and
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Nature Careers | St John s Northwest Newfoundland Labrador Provincial Government, Newfoundland and Labrador | Canada | 17 days ago
well as whole-genome sequencing. High-level computational biology infrastructure is available through the Centre for Analytics, Informatics and Research (CAIR) at Memorial and the Atlantic Canada Computational
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network of collaborators in the Department of Biology which will facilitate their establishment of a robust and productive research program. They will also benefit from researchers in the Department
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products chemistry, and chemical biology. The Department has a vibrant graduate program and is well equipped with state-of-the-art facilities. Furthermore, SFU’s core facilities such as the HTCB, Fir
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Position Description The successful candidate will be expected to: Develop a research program in omics data analysis in the field of microbial systems biology. The research should adopt a multi-omic
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. The successful candidate could be appointed in the Department of Geography and Environment, or the Department of Biological Sciences, or both. The CRC Program has a method for establishing equity targets in
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interest in applied cancer genomics and the technical skills to analyze and interpret a uniquely rich collection of NGS datasets. SickKids has excellent infrastructure for computational genomics and