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University of British Columbia | Northern British Columbia Fort Nelson, British Columbia | Canada | 22 days ago
computational modelling in cell biology, biomechanics and/or physiology. Provide mentorship to postdoctoral fellows and graduate students in mathematical modelling of biological systems. Attract and manage
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Academic Job Category Faculty Bargaining Job Title Tier 2 Canada Research Chair in Mathematical and Computational Modelling in Cell Biology and Physiology Department Department of Cellular and
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interpreting experiments related to EHT using in vivo, in vitro and informatics approaches. Managing transgenic mice strains, harvesting and analyzing mouse tissues using molecular biology techniques, performing
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. Management of multiple projects simultaneously. Empathetic personality with concern for patients’ needs. Computer literacy with Windows, Microsoft Excel, Word, and PowerPoint, and ability to interface with
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discipline in addition to actively participate in the operation of a renowned institution. As such, you must: Develop and pursue an innovative research program on mental health and addiction, leveraging
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Requirements Candidates must: Have a Ph.D. in Computational Psychiatry, Computational Linguistics, Computer Science, Cognitive Neuroscience, or a related field; Have completed advanced postdoctoral training
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, substance abuse research, psychoneuroendocrinology, psychoimmunology, genetics, epigenetics, advanced brain imaging, and computational and digital psychiatry. It remains a global leader in integrating cutting
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the assembly of experimental prototype . Analyzes experiment data, evaluates technology and design alternatives, and communicates results with industry partners, and translates outcomes into Knowledge in
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information that spans the full spectrum of neuroscience from cell and molecular biology to brain imaging and cognitive neuroscience. Over 40+ neurology and neurosurgery residents and 300 graduate students and
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of approximately $55 million per year. The Neuro’s multidisciplinary teams generate fundamental information that spans the full spectrum of neuroscience from cell and molecular biology to brain imaging and cognitive