22 electrical-engineering-postdoctoral positions at Canadian Association for Neuroscience in Canada
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We are excited to announce an opening for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Takehara Lab in the Department of Psychology at the University of Toronto (https://www.takeharalab.com
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PhD in biology, neuroscience or another relevant field. Please send a cover letter, current CV, and a list of 3 references to Drs Katrina Choe or Reuven Dukas at [email protected] or [email protected]
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transcriptomics (bulk and spatial) and proteomics, bioengineering approaches, live imaging and functional/neurological studies (sensorimotor, pain and cognition). Current projects: Uncovering the endogenous
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for both Canadian and international applicants. Full applications, including Letter of Intent, a full CV, a brief outline of current research, and the names and contact details of three academic referees
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neuron disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and developing targeted therapies based on these discoveries. The Sephton lab is pleased to announce a funded postdoctoral fellowship that will
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The Woodin lab, in the Department of Cell & Systems Biology at the University of Toronto, is seeking talented postdoctoral fellows with experience in patch-clamp electrophysiology, or molecular
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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
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applications, including a cover letter, a full CV, a brief outline of current research, and the names and contact details of three academic referees should be sent to Dr. Alanna Watt at [email protected]
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mechanisms underlying learning and memory. We are excited to announce a funded postdoctoral position focused on exploring the role of neuromodulation in learning consolidation. Project Overview: The successful
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neuron disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and developing targeted therapies based on these discoveries. The Sephton lab is pleased to announce a funded postdoctoral fellowship that will