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The Queen's University Vice-Principal Research (VPR) Postdoctoral Fund aims to attract outstanding postdoctoral fellows (PDFs) to Queen’s University and foster greater recognition of trainees as
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laboratory management, • Accomplish any other related tasks as required by the immediate supervisor, • Ability to work flexible hours at short notice. Education / Experience Education: Master's Degree
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response to reward cues in rats. As an example, see https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31953370/ Dr Samaha will hire someone whose primary research interest is in the behavioural neuroscience of reward
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; § Possess a strong knowledge in immunology and experimental techniques (eg. Flow cytometry, molecular biology); § Have experience with cell culture (primary and cell lines). § Have good communication and
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addition to numerous academic publications. CUISR has secured over $12 million in Tri-Council grants. Primary Purpose: A Safe and Affordable Place to Call Home: A Multi-disciplinary Longitudinal Outcomes Analysis
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imaging research to apply. Previous experience with fluorescence imaging, transgenic models, and primary cell culture is especially valued. Applications will be accepted until May 31, 2024 Start date will
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Sea is a major ecological concern. The need to understand these changes, and their causes, is a primary research objective so that knowledge can be mobilized to inform conservation and policy actions in
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to understand these changes, and their causes, is a primary research objective so that knowledge can be mobilized to inform conservation and policy actions in the region. The Sentinels of Change Alliance brings
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of identical or near-identical cognitive tests that can be used in mouse models and patients, facilitating translational efforts in human clinical research. The postdocs will work with principal
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primary in vitro systems are employed to uncover cellular and molecular mechanisms of repair and regeneration. A major focus is on application of endogenous and transplanted neural stem cells for neuron