24 postdoc-in-thermal-network-of-the-physical-building positions at Canadian Association for Neuroscience
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assembles experts studying cellular and network mechanisms underlying normal behavior, learning, and cortical plasticity, as well as the biological bases of epilepsy, intellectual disability, autism, and CNS
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will make efforts to create an accessible process for all candidates (including but not limited to disabled people). Confidential accommodations are available on request by contacting Manager, HR
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to build an internationally recognized and externally funded research program that fully engages trainees at all levels, building collaborations within and beyond our collegial, research-intensive department
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internationally; Build connections with existing research teams of the Neuroscience Axis and other research axes at the CRCHUM, as well as teams across sites affiliated with the Department of Psychiatry and
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: Amino acid homeostasis and its role in brain function Metabolic network dysfunctions contributing to epilepsy Pharmacological and nutritional therapeutic strategies for epilepsy treatment Be part of
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profound sense of social responsibility, a drive for international development, and an obligation to address global issues. Application Process: If you are a current employee of the University of Guelph you
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then discuss how you will consider EDI in your role as a colleague, teacher, researcher, and in building your research team. For more information related to equity, diversity and inclusion please see our
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share calls for emergency acute stroke care and general neurology calls. There is also an option and encouragement to build a private office practice. Key Responsibilities: Oversee the implementation and
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of individuals from diverse backgrounds including physics, engineering, biology, and neuroscience, our young lab offers abundant opportunities for professional growth and strongly supports independent research. We
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of Saskatchewan. This university laboratory is physically located in Saskatoon City Hospital, as part of the Cameco MS Neuroscience Research Centre. Primary Purpose: Our team studies neurodegeneration – the death