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of academic publishing Knowledge of bioinformatics tools (R, Bash, NeSI) is an advantage Alignment with Manaakitaka and Lincoln University values. Kā hua ka riro ki a koe | What's in it for you? At Lincoln
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Postdoctoral Fellow (Christchurch)-2501167 __________ DEPARTMENT OF ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY AND MUSCULOSKELETAL MEDICINE | TE TARI HĀPARAPARA ME TE WHAIORA UA-KĀHIWI UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO, CHRISTCHURCH
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neuroscience field is preferable. The candidate will have research experience in stereotaxic surgery, optogenetics, ex vivo whole-cell electrophysiology, and fibre photometry. Generic skills required include
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commitment to high quality work and professionalism Active commitment to upholding the values, tikanga (protocols and processes), kawa (rules) of cultural practice and traditions as guided by mana whenua, Ngāi
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. The applications are evaluated in a two-stage process by international reviewers. The candidates will be informed about the decision around mid-February 2025. Fellows have a work contract with the University
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departmental research processes including postgraduate administration and ethics applications. You will be responsible for liaising with clinicians, researchers, and national health agencies, coordinating
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to answer your queries in relation to the application process, please forward these to WorkatUC@canterbury.ac.nz Please Note: Candidates who are working towards or nearing completion of a relevant Doctoral
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have a PhD in Physics or Astronomy with a strong research background in: Observational astrophysics with neutrino and/or gamma-ray telescopes Statistical methods and data analysis. Computer programming
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the names and contact details of two referees. Examples of work practice or experience are not required and will not be reviewed by the selection panel. If you have any questions about the application process
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researchers (max. 7 years after PhD) employed by an institution outside Germany; Visiting the University of Konstanz after a competitive selection process and being funded by external sources (e.g. DAAD, home