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Nature Careers | Halifax Mid Harbour Nova Scotia Provincial Government, Nova Scotia | Canada | 1 day ago
, additive manufacturing, AI and semiconductors, vaccine and immunotherapy development, genomics, cancer treatment, and much more. We lead Canadian universities with an extensive ecosystem built to support
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(https://www.uoguelph.ca/president/strategic-plan/) and align with the CERC on Waterborne Pathogens (https://www.cerc.gc.ca/chairholders-titulaires/index-eng.aspx); attract, develop and retain excellent
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search committee. The Search committee will then select 2 nominees, who will be supported by KPU to prepare nomination packages to the Impact+ Chairs program. The applicant’s hire is contingent on them
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innovative programs of research that help train the next generation of highly skilled people through student supervision, teaching and community outreach. Candidates will be assessed based on demonstrated
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and tools to not only create our technology and processes but to guide their evolution, and how they integrate with society and the world. To promote on-going teaching success, there is support for
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developing custom hardware to accommodate non-human primate imaging paradigms. Dedicated support for merging MRI and microscopy data is available through the Brain Canada funded MIND platform . The successful
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Impact+ Research Chairs competition. Queen’s University will provide substantial institutional support throughout the co-preparation and co-development of the application and will ensure institutional
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for Canada and the world, while also developing the next generation of highly qualified personnel. The Impact+ program provides opportunities for internationally renowned scholars and scientists in areas
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Cellular and Molecular Structure and Function; Computational and Systems Biology; Functional Genomics and Proteomics; Genetic Models of Development and Disease; Molecular Medicine and Human Genetics; and
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the top 70 in the world based on our efforts in advancing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), reflecting the University’s commitment to social, cultural and environmental sustainability