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neurosciences and/or brain tumor biology with the potential for multidisciplinary and translational research collaborations. This position will intersect with and support the department’s research strengths in
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) at the University of Saskatchewan, to begin July 1, 2024. The successful candidate(s) will have a PhD degree in any area of anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, or cell or developmental biology and should have post
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and maintenance of rodent neuronal and primary cultures as well as human cell lines. Ability to perform and troubleshoot a wide variety of molecular and cellular biology techniques: Western blotting
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their expertise in neuron and astrocyte biology across these approaches in a dynamic and collaborative research environment that values integrity, teamwork, equity, diversity, and inclusion. We encourage
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centre of outstanding education and research shaping health care for the next generation and is the largest and most complex faculty on campus. The Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology has a long
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of adolescent exposure to nicotine on increased risk for developing mood and anxiety disorders in later life (see Addiction Biology, 26(2):e12891; Cerebral Cortex, 29:3140-3153; Neuropsychopharmacology, 39:2799
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of adolescent exposure to nicotine on increased risk for developing mood and anxiety disorders in later life (see Addiction Biology, 26(2):e12891; Cerebral Cortex, 29:3140-3153; Neuropsychopharmacology, 39:2799
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Reference # C3-231215 ________________________________________ Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences – Department of Psychiatry and the Douglas Research Centre ________________________________________ Position description The Department of Psychiatry at McGill University and the Douglas...
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experienced in either in vivo recording techniques and/or in vivo imaging techniques. Candidates should have doctoral experience in neuroscience, biology, or a related field. Preference will be given
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Duration: Minimum 2 years Start date: Jan 2024 (negotiable) Salary: TBD, plus medical benefits The projects: The Kurrasch Lab currently has three open postdoctoral positions (fully funded): Project 1: Maternal microbiome and mechanistic impacts on the developing brain. This goal of this project...