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process design, computational modeling, and techno-economic analysis. The start date for the position is 1 October 2025, or shortly thereafter. The salary for the position is $50,000 per year. We encourage
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-temperature field theories, numerical modeling, and hadronic phenomenology. McGill’s Department of Physics has research groups active in most areas of modern physics. Applications, including a complete CV (with
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. Primary processing of single cell and spatial transcriptomics data, and more project-focused in-depth analysis. Integrate existing single cell and spatial transcriptomics datasets, use publicly available
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. Organizational Status Reports to the Principal Investigator. Work Performed Conducting fMRI data preprocessing and analysis, the work is routine in nature or performed according to established protocols Creating a
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Position Summary: Proposed project title: “Targeted & Non-targeted analysis of PFAS in food packaging“. Develop and apply liquid chromatography (LC) methods coupled with high-resolution mass spectrometry
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analysis of multimodal datasets linking MRI features with transcriptomic and spatial maps of human glioblastoma. While primarily computational, this position also involves supporting wet-lab validation using
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analysis at unprecedented resolution in axolotls and flies. The positions require both overlapping and distinct skill sets as outlined below: All applicants must have a: - Ph.D. in Molecular Biology
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, such as a familiarity with data analysis software (e.g., Python, IDL, MATLAB, FORTRAN) Prototype algorithms, validate outputs, and document methods clearly Qualified and interested applications are invited
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Qualifications: Expertise in C. elegans husbandry, genetics and experimental manipulation - Expertise in florescence microscopy, particularly confocal and live-cell imaging - Expertise in image analysis, including
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with advanced tissue processing tools, and a 10X genomics platform for single-cell and bulk RNA sequencing. The place also offers numerous collaborative opportunities. More info: https://www.mun.ca