25 phd-natural-resource-economics positions at Canadian Association for Neuroscience in Canada
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, molecular, immunohistochemistry and behavioural approaches, and we have excellent resources located on the beautiful campus at the University of Victoria. We are looking for dedicated students with
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postdoc for a collaborative ongoing project deciphering the genetic basis of natural variation in sociability. The Dukas and Dworkin labs have artificially selected low and high sociability fruit fly
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uses electrophysiological, molecular, immunohistochemistry and behavioural approaches, and we have excellent resources located on the beautiful campus at the University of Victoria. We are looking
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PROJECT: Salamanders can swim underwater and walk on ground. Their spinal cord regenerates after a full transection and the animal recovers voluntary locomotion after a few weeks. How this occurs is largely unknown. Genetic dissection of salamander neural circuits is now feasible with methods...
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PROJECT: The locomotor role of dopaminergic cells is classically attributed to their ascending projections to the basal ganglia that project to brainstem locomotor circuits that controls locomotion. However, descending dopaminergic projections to brainstem locomotor circuits were uncovered...
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funding opportunities for international students available through the Québec and Canadian funding systems. The lab is supported by Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), Brain
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. The University of Manitoba are committed to fostering a supportive and intellectually stimulating environment for researchers, providing access to state-of-the-art facilities and resources. Salary will be
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candidate will have a PhD degree or equivalent, a minimal postdoctoral experience of 2-3 years, have demonstrated excellent research productivity, and employ innovative approaches in the molecular
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. Qualifications Education: Master’s Degree in Neuroscience or Pharmacology PhD Degree in Neuroscience or Pharmacology is preferred. Experience: 3 years of experience in a related academic research environment with
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) at the University of Saskatchewan, to begin July 1, 2024. The successful candidate(s) will have a PhD degree in any area of anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, or cell or developmental biology and should have post