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bring a solid motivation to mentor graduate and undergraduate students. We foster a collaborative environment where each member’s contribution is vital to our collective success. Salary will be
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, geophysics, life in extreme environments, and the search for extraterrestrial biosignatures. Included Benefits : This position offers a competitive salary commensurate with experience, a relocation allowance
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in Medical Education at McGill. Accordingly, areas of scholarship include the following: Faculty Development, Professional Identity Formation, Teaching and Learning in the Clinical Environment
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these spaces and practices influence and challenge spatial narratives and perceptions, the research seeks to unravel new perspectives on built environments. Central to this inquiry are global Indigenous artists
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impact on our basic understanding of NK cells. The student will benefit from the expertise of a multidisciplinary team and a stimulating research environment. In addition, he/she will benefit from cutting
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researcher will have the opportunity to apply and expand their expertise in neuron and astrocyte biology across these approaches in a dynamic and collaborative research environment that values integrity
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complementary theory development, mechanistic experiments and monitoring. Focal project: Macroalgae are central components of marine ecosystems, creating habitat, providing food, and mitigating environmental
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, mechanistic experiments and monitoring. Focal project: Macroalgae are central components of marine ecosystems, creating habitat, providing food, and mitigating environmental factors, such as flow and seawater
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the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, Canada. Dr. Karimi directs a renowned and well-funded program on Neural Regeneration and Stem Cell Research. Her program offers a collaborative research environment with a
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and the Environment (NICCEE). The postdoctoral researcher will contribute to developing new datasets to improve the quantification of nitrogen flows in agri-food and energy systems in North America