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activity, persistence, and safety of CAR-T cell candidates. Molecular and Cellular Biology: Employ a variety of techniques such as multicolor flow cytometry, PCR, qPCR, Western blotting, and viral and non
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spatial omics datasets. The position will also contribute to multi-modal data integration efforts that combine imaging, genomics, and machine learning approaches. Key Responsibilities Data Processing
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View All Awards Deadline Likely in September 2025 Value $18,000/year for two years Citizenship Canadian Permanent Resident International Degree Level Doctoral The Canadian Institute for Military and
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) platforms used in machine learning, big data and artificial intelligence (AI) based applications (CPUs, GPUs, AI accelerators etc.) require high power demands with optimized power distribution networks (PDNs
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control subjects based on diffusion MRI images and functional MRI responses. Duties include: Developing machine-learning and/or deep learning pipelines for classifying patients of optic neuropathies and
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(HPC) platforms used in machine learning, big data and artificial intelligence (AI) based applications (CPUs, GPUs, AI accelerators etc.) require high power demands with optimized power distribution
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of transmission electron microscopes and/or scanning electron microscopes Knowledge of artificial intelligence and machine learning and their applications in electron microscopy Knowledge of computer programming
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student to start in September 2025 (preferably) or January 2026 to study aspects of sensory physiology and learning in the context of pollination ecology. Using honey bees and other arthropods, our
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handling, electrophysiology, immunohistochemistry, microscopy), maintain laboratory records, inventory, compliance with safety protocols, support in the preparation of manuscripts, presentations and grant
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. It was Mrs. Killam's desire that those selected to receive scholarships: "Be likely to contribute to the advancement of learning or to win distinction in a profession. A Killam scholar should not be a