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www.icord.org for more information. Additional information about Dr. Krassioukov‘s laboratory can be found at: http://icord.org/researchers/dr-andrei-krassioukov/. Work Performed: The postdoctoral fellows
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information and support, please visit UBC’s Centre for Workplace Accessibility website at https://hr.ubc.ca/health-and-wellbeing/workplace-accessibility/centre-workplace-accessibility or contact the Centre
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. QUALIFICATIONS Successful applicants will have: PhD in Biomedical Engineering, Ultrasonics, Medical Imaging, Applied Physics, or related field Experience with imbedded hardware, signal processing, and programming
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join the Tang Lab. The Tang Lab (https://tangxinlab.org/ ) develops explainable, autonomous, and multimodal artificial intelligence (AI) systems to advance biological discovery. Our research integrates
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programming to promote and protect the health of British Columbians. We have a strong interdisciplinary group of epidemiologists, statisticians, infectious disease and public health physicians, mathematical
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The Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) has established the JSPS Postdoctoral Fellowships for Research in Japan – Standard program. A limited number of promising early career
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$70,000 per annum. Postdoctoral Research Fellow (PDF): Collaborative Conservation Leadership (CCL) Program Position Overview We invite Postdoctoral Research Fellow applications from highly motivated
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NSF Astronomy and Astrophysics Postdoctoral Fellowships provide an opportunity for highly qualified, recent doctoral scientists to carry out an integrated program of independent research and
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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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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