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Field of Study: Social science and transplantation Other education considered an asset for this position: Looking for a post-doctoral researcher, however a student enrolled or planning to enroll in a PhD program
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of Canada’s top research-intensive universities. From fundamental to applied discovery and other scholarly activities, its scholars advance knowledge that provides tangible benefits for the economic, social
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have the opportunity to work alongside health science and social science researchers at USask and across the country in this multidisciplinary longitudinal study of the National Housing Strategy, drawing
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independently and with an interdisciplinary team of psychologists, psychiatrists, social worker, trainees and research assistants. Work Performed Oversees the progress of various studies including monitoring
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researcher will be conducting research on the new high order stochastic optimization methods of industrial mining complexes and related aspects of this research. The candidate will publish research papers and
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neurobiological mechanisms underlying social behaviour using a multi-scale approach with a wide array of techniques including in vitro electrophysiology, molecular biology, confocal and lightsheet imaging
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: Institute of Health Sciences Education Position Summary: The goal of this Postdoctoral Research is to foster interest and expertise in health sciences education research that is aligned with the Cruess Chair
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partnership network and conduct resource availability and needs assessment, 2) design a biodiversity data strategy linking multiple sources of ecological, social, and economic information to support regular
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McGill University | North Peel Regional Municipality Kleinburg, Ontario | Canada | about 1 month ago
humanities, social sciences, anthropology, history, science and technology studies, bioethics, women’s studies, or a related field is required before the start date and the applicant must be no more than three
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stems from differences in the underlying neurobiology of PD (e.g., different disease ‘biotypes’) versus differences in ’host’ factors (e.g., age, sex, social determinants of health, cardiovascular disease