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the supervision of Dr. Robert Froese. This PhD student will address the DIVERSE project theme focused on the assessment and mapping of functional diversity and redundancy at the national scale, using remote sensing
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: - participate in knowledge mobilization - Literature reviews and data analysis for TRANSFORM research project - Participate in regular project meetings on planning and research generation Qualifications
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: Assist the Dean’s Office in exploring, identifying, documenting, and tracking the concrete actions and progress updates on ongoing projects in the Faculty of Education related to 52 Calls to Action
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various photo-activated material using advanced techniques such as SEM-EDX, TEM, TGA, XRD, IR spectroscopy, and BET. Prototype Development: Design and develop UV-activated gas sensor prototypes, including
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-EDX, TEM, TGA, XRD, IR spectroscopy, and BET. Prototype Development: Design and develop UV-activated gas sensor prototypes, including hardware design, sourcing components, and assembling sensors
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About Great Good Great Good is a pioneering venture studio at the intersection of biotech and AI. We launch transformative therapeutic projects by providing initial investment, world-class teams
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providing quality control or process optimization for electron microscopy in an industrial environment. Experience bringing electron microscopy to industrial application. Experience leading projects
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MSc/PhD Position at the Faculty of Medicine, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John’s, Canada
research project focused on exploring the immunometabolic pathways of macrophages and microglia in multiple sclerosis (MS). The Kaushik Lab is committed to fostering an inclusive and equitable research
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Fellowships, Traineeships, observerships, visiting electives, and/or placements must include a research component to be eligible for funding. Please note that residents undertaking clinical fellowships
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by Dr. Jeff Biernaskie (scRNAseq/ATACseq, U of C) and Dr. Grant Gordon (in vivo 2-photon imaging, U of C), Dr. Tomas Nowakowski (viral genomic technology to study the human brain, UCSF). Project