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) at various levels of undergraduate instruction. Successful candidates will demonstrate evidence of outstanding teaching ability and the potential to contribute to ongoing curriculum and course development
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Department of Psychiatry endowed research chair, the Krembil Chair in Neuroscience and Mental Health will develop and lead research to prevent, diagnose and treat patients with mental disorders. Scientists who
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of neuronal regeneration and survival and/or the mechanisms underlying neurological disorders (e.g., neurovascular or neurodegenerative diseases). The selected candidate will need to develop an independent
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position in human addiction and mental health. Early career candidates are encouraged to apply (exceptional mid-career applicants will also be considered). The candidate will be expected to develop
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-edge science with clinical practice to train future psychiatric researchers and clinicians. With over 55 researchers spanning a full range of mental health research (i.e., neuroscience, clinical services
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computational and digital psychiatry. It remains a global leader in integrating cutting-edge science with clinical practice to train future psychiatric researchers and clinicians. With over 55 researchers
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Studies (EMG). They may provide EEG Technologist support to the Seizure monitoring unit and may or may not do Ictal SPECT injections depending on the scope of their license. The technologist will also train
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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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, 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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-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