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partially funded extension. Full program details can be found on the program’s website https://www.canada.ca/en/impact-plus-chairs/program-details/competition/2026/apply.html . USask is committed to providing
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, please visit: https://research.ubc.ca/federal-research-chair-programs/canada-impact-research-chairs-program. Equity and diversity are essential to academic excellence UBC hires based on merit and is
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Sciences Bldg . Supervisor: Professor (Research) Position Start Date: 2026-01-19 Position End Date: 2027-01-18 Deadline to Apply: 2026-02-08 McGill University hires on the basis of merit and is strongly
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the implementation of novel systems or computational methodologies to obtain an understanding of how systemic or local metabolic processes impact tumour biology. Areas of potential focus would include, but not be
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Associate Professor, Tenured Canada Impact+ Research Chair, Human Mobility and Wearable Technologies
performance through new wearable technologies and AI-powered movement analyses. This vision will be realized through collaborations with the Department of Computer Science and the Yousef Haj-Ahmad Department
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Primary Purpose: The successful candidate will contribute to research focused on characterizing haskap (Lonicera caerulea) genetic resources maintained within the USask Fruit Program. The primary
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of Assistant Professor in the area of neural circuits in non-human primates, preferably (but not limited to) marmosets. The successful applicant will be appointed in a Basic Science Department within
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of $120,000 to $135,000 per annum ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN NON-SEED PLANT DIVERSITY (BRYOPHYTES, FERNS, LYCOPHYTES) Department of Botany in the Faculty of Science at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver
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at discovering what might drive different organizations and people to amplify the CWKN mission and goals (https://cwkn.ca/mission ). This is a unique opportunity for an ambitious professional to take on
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collaboration with the PET Unit's staff. Substantial informatics support will be provided to the Unit. The candidate will also be encouraged to work independently on basic research projects with collaborators