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Assistant Professor – Process Intensification The Department of Chemical Engineering & Applied Chemistry in the Faculty of Science & Engineering at the University of Toronto invites applications
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approach, use and/or develop high-throughput methodologies, and utilize bioinformatics. Integrating, managing, processing and analyzing complex data should be central to the research strategy. This research
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to, genetics, phenotyping, cell biology, bioinformatics, structural biology, ‘omics’ research. ABOUT THE FACULTY The Faculty of Science has recently made major investments in infrastructure for plant science
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, cell biology, molecular biology, and bioinformatics. Candidates must employ cutting edge approaches in imaging, mechanobiology, and/or systems biology to address questions of tissue morphogenesis during
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biology, cell biology, molecular biology, and bioinformatics. Candidates must employ cutting edge approaches in imaging, mechanobiology, and/or systems biology to address questions of tissue morphogenesis
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record of publishing scientific papers in top journals as a lead author. Excellent communication skills (oral and written). Be able to work independently and meet deadlines. Bioinformatics experience is
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with complementary postdoctoral training and recognized expertise in perinatal epidemiology and biostatistics and/or bioinformatics. A solid understanding of core topics related to maternal, fetal, and
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institutions, including genomics, genetics, proteomics, metabolomics, bioinformatics, drug discovery, structure, biophysics, cellular imaging, and inter-institutional initiatives focused on computational biology
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career breaks exist, such as maternity, parental or extended sick leave, clinical training, etc.) may have their eligibility for a Tier 2 Chair assessed through the program’s Tier 2 justification process
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investments of over $22M in infrastructure and operation funding by TMU, the successful candidate will join a rapidly growing ecosystem focused on Medical Imaging and Therapy involving the Greater Toronto