21 algorithm-development-"St"-"St" positions at Canadian Association for Neuroscience in Canada
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-ARC and UdeM are committed to developing world-class expertise in developmental neurosciences. The new principal investigator will play a pivotal role in complementing the research strengths of CHUSJ
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priorities for this exciting and challenging position will include: developing the structures and mechanisms to sustain and enhance research excellence; supporting excellence in teaching in the neurosciences
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interested in developing novel behavioral assays or analytical methods, particularly those keen on creating new paradigms for foraging behavior in freely moving mice. Requirements: Ph.D. in Neuroscience or a
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, advanced brain imaging, and now single-cell neurobiology. It remains a global leader in integrating cutting-edge science with clinical practice to train future psychiatric researchers and clinicians. With
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responsibilities Define the role of primary cilia in glial cells, including astrocytes, oligodendrocytes, and mural cells in development and disease, using both mouse models and human cells. Define the role
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Peter Gilgan Chair in Neuroregeneration Research will develop and lead research that supports multidisciplinary strategies to promote neuroregeneration in preclinical models with a goal of translating
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at the Ontario Veterinary College and University of Guelph. Applicants must have a PhD degree and a minimum of 2 years of postdoctoral experience. The successful candidate will have potential for developing
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of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Immunology. We are searching for individuals with exceptional promise to develop a vibrant, externally funded research program in any area of Cell Metabolism. While we encourage
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summary and responsibilities Define the role of primary cilia in glial cells in development and disease, using both mouse models and human cells. Analyze data from molecular, genetic, imaging, and
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are seeking candidates interested in physiological mechanisms using integrative approaches linking the cell to the whole animal or at the interface with the field of ecology and evolution. Although our