Position Summary:
Investigation of the role and regulatory mechanisms of pre- versus post-synaptic mRNA translation in memory formation and retrieval within glutamatergic neurons of an intact neural circuit
Annual Salary:
(MCGILL STUDENT Post-Doctoral Scholar) $0.00
Hours per Week:
35 (Full time)
Location:
Pine 1140
Supervisor:
Professor
Position Start Date:
10/01/2020
Position End Date:
06/26/2021
Deadline to Apply:
08/06/2021
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