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for voices that have been historically underrepresented or discouraged. The successful candidate will hold a PhD and/or MD with subspecialty training in Respiratory Medicine with eligibility for licensure with
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related to equity, diversity, and inclusion Preferred Qualifications Preferred post-graduate university degree in a relevant discipline (PhD in Computer Science, Engineering, Artificial Intelligence
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biodevice development. Eligible candidates should have completed their PhD within the past eight years as of May 2025 with due consideration for career interruptions such as parental leave, clinical training
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completed their PhD within the past eight years as of May 2025 with due consideration for career interruptions such as parental leave, clinical training, or other extenuating circumstances, including COVID
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collaborative DNA nanotechnologist with a PhD in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Biotechnology, and/or Nanotechnology, who works at the intersection of the materials, biological, and information sciences. They will
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and research. Evidence of the latter can take the form of three writing samples which can include published works, forthcoming articles, and completed manuscripts. Candidates must have earned a PhD
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, translational/commercial grants, etc) that align with ongoing work in CAR-TCR reengineering and the development of universal T-cell therapies. Qualifications PhD in bioengineering, with a focus on synthetic
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been historically underrepresented or discouraged. The successful candidate will hold a PhD in Health Research, Epidemiology or Statistics, or MD with at minimum Masters-level training in Epidemiology
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to Canadian and international applicants who are within 5 years post-completion of a PhD in neuroscience or a related field, or 10 years post-completion of an MD. At least half of the awards each year
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Research Chair has a term of five years which may be renewed once for a second five-year term. Tier II CRCs are intended for exceptional emerging scholars, who have completed their PhD in Computer Science