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: With a strong focus on interdisciplinary work, the position will involve working with researchers from diverse fields such as cell biology, cancer biology, biophysics, neuroscience and cellular
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researchers using the Advanced BioImaging Facility (ABIF) from diverse fields such as cell biology, cancer biology, biophysics, neuroscience and cellular biomechanics to meet their bioimaging needs. McGill is
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logistics. Qualifications: MSc degree in preferred areas including Biophysics, Cell Biology, Cancer Biology, Neuroscience. Hands-on and theory experience with light microscopy. Familiarity with imaging and
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. Annual Salary: (AMURE Post-Doctoral Fellow Researcher) $41,500.00 Hours per Week: 35 (Full time) Location: Stewart Biology Bldg Supervisor: Professor Position Start Date: 2024-04-01 Position End Date: 2026
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: The laboratory of Prof. Jerome Fortin at the Montreal Neurological Institute is seeking for a motivated research assistant focused on the molecular and cellular biology of brain tumors. Working in a multi
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first author publications in peer reviewed journals in the fields of cellular signaling, cell biology, developmental biology, cancer biology , immunology and inflammation, • Candidates with strong
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of Biology Position Summary: Coding for image analysis; Analysis of images obtained by group members; Assists with the generation of new analysis protocols; Assists with the interpretation of results
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, bioengineering, chemical engineering, microbiology, or a related field. Other Qualifying Skills and Abilities: Preference will be given to candidates with experience working in a molecular biology and microbiology
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of Biology Position Summary: The student will work with a research professional from the Quebec Center for Biodiversity Science (QCBS) to help collect existing biodiversity data from across McGill; analyze