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We are now recruiting students with an interest in developing therapies for our CIHR funded work looking at acquired brain injuries using rodent models. Our laboratory uses electrophysiological, molecular, immunohistochemistry and behavioural approaches, and we have excellent resources located...
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We are now recruiting students with an interest in developing therapies for our CIHR funded work looking at the effects of prenatal cannabis and alcohol exposure using rodent models. Our laboratory uses electrophysiological, molecular, immunohistochemistry and behavioural approaches, and we have...
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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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, teamwork, equity, diversity, and inclusion. Qualifications and Skills: We encourage researchers who have obtained or will soon obtain their PhD with a demonstrated track record in cellular signaling and
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PhD in biology, neuroscience or another relevant field. Please send a cover letter, current CV, and a list of 3 references to Drs Katrina Choe or Reuven Dukas at [email protected] or [email protected]
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language is not English (e.g. IELTS or TOEFL scores), and contact information for three references to: Dr. Soheila Karimi, PhD Professor, Physiology & Pathophysiology Director, Manitoba Multiple Sclerosis
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vitae by May 1st, 2024 to Dr. Sephton here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1T4sSrgXMxrFbYByO2drinoqApSksh2VtUAacSyoBw14/viewform?edit_requested=true Download a PDF version of this advertisement here: PhD
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. Ijspeert, EPFL, Switzerland) and experts in genomics (Pr. Simon, Karolinska Institute, Sweden). REQUIREMENTS: The candidate should have completed a PhD in neuroscience or a related field. The ideal candidate
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the neural processing of reward. The candidate must have a PhD in computational neuroscience, psychology, cognitive science or a quantitative discipline as well as fluency in Matlab or Python and experience in