102 postdoc-computational-fluid-dynamics Fellowship research jobs at University of British Columbia
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healing. The Granville research program spans basic molecular biology and biochemistry through to target validation, proof-of-concept in animal and human models, and collaborations with clinicians and
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clinically-approved drugs for indications related to wound healing. The Granville research program spans basic molecular biology and biochemistry through to target validation, proof-of-concept in animal and
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The fellowship program has an outstanding reputation for attracting the best and the brightest PhDs in the sciences and for training future leaders in Climate and Global Change Science. In FY25
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The L’Oréal USA For Women in Science fellowship program awards five women postdoctoral scientists annually with grants of $60,000 each for their contributions in Science, Technology, Engineering and
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settings in diagnosing, triaging and discharging children with serious infections, and other co-morbidities. The exciting next stage of this program will be to expand to multiple countries in East and West
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of the University's most ancient traditions, that of attracting the best minds from every corner of the globe to this historic and dynamic intellectual corner of Europe. Applicants to the Global Fellowship Scheme
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fellows with a research focus on any area related to biodiversity. Preference will be given to candidates interested in working in a dynamic and diverse research community, and who bring bold ideas
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, students must be enrolled or accepted in a full-time Canadian Postdoctoral program and must be a Canadian resident or permanent resident or hold a valid Canadian work permit or student visa.
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Global Affairs Canada For further information on the program, please visit Interchange Canada Who can apply: Permanent residents in Canada and Canadian citizens in Canada. Important messages We
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birth, only 28%* of researchers are women and only 3% of Scientific Nobel Prizes are awarded to them. That is why, for the past 19 years, the L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Programme has worked