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motivated Research Assistant to pursue Radiofrequency Coil (RF) design for human ultra-high field MR imaging. The applicant will conduct electromagnetic field simulation, printed circuit board design
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. Gomez on a range of possible projects under the broad theme of modeling and observations of ice sheet dynamics, glacial isostatic adjustment, and global sea levels. Candidates must have a doctoral degree
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Strong expertise in oligonucleotide synthesis, purification, characterization, and nucleic acid nanotechnology. Strong expertise in molecular biology techniques (PCR, DNA enzymes, cloning, etc.) Strong
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molecular mechanisms that regulate cell migration in normal and diseased states though the regulation of cell-matrix adhesions, 2) developing methods for label free imaging of tissue samples as a diagnostic
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of Pathology Position Summary: We are seeking a postdoctoral researcher to advance projects within our lab studying the molecular mechanisms driving brain dysfunction after mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). In
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develop a deep learning model to simulate light propagation and absorption in spherical materials used in solar cells based on accurate simulation program of light scattering with Monte Carlo method
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: The research lab of Prof Frigon is seeking a research assistant in the area of environmental engineering, with a focus on environmental virology and bacteriology, molecular methods for analysis for pathogens
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: The candidate will perform various molecular biology techniques in the laboratory to aid in genotyping of mouse colony (PCR, DNA extraction, DNA purification, gel electrophoresis). Additional laboratory tasks may
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simulation experiments - Document and report research progress - Attend individual and group meetings Qualifications: Must be a current McGill undergrad/graduate student (if applicable) Knowledge in related
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. Working with Drs. Metrakos, Lazaris they will study molecular and cellular mechanisms of Colorectal cancer liver metastasis. This project has elements of both bench and translational research. The person