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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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: - Train and mentor students - Prepare regular research presentations, and share with industrial collaborators - Present research at conferences - Contribute to the design and completion of manuscripts
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Job Title: Post-doctoral Fellow (Research Institute) Organisation: Research Institute of the MUHC Work Location: 5252 DE MAISONNEUVE Job Category: Research and teaching Job Type: Temporary full
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phosphinyl peptides - Guide graduate students - Prepare scientific reports and manuscripts Qualifications: PhD in Chemistry Annual Salary: (AMURE Post-Doctoral Fellow Researcher) $41,500.00 Hours per Week: 35
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about the ABIF can be found at: http://www.mcgill.ca/abif The primary duties will include: 1. Consultation: Work with researchers to determine appropriate infrastructure for experiments and develop
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, start date could be flexible within 2024 (within 3-6 months). EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION The successful applicant should hold a PhD in geography, agriculture/agronomy, environmental science, sustainability
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, seawater, sediments …). In this context, the Postdoctoral Researcher will: Develop and Run LC- and GC-QTOF-HRMS to establish the chemical fingerprints for plastics, food contact materials, microplastics and
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monitoring design theory and tools (Python, Julia and/or R). Education/Experience: PhD in related field obtained in the last 5years (2020 or later) - Strong computational and ecosystem modelling background
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): Work with a collaborative team to develop FLIM image acquisition and analysis protocols and test them for diagnostic purposed on normal and diseased tissues. Apply these FLIM methods to other projects
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human brain tissue, mouse models, and mammalian cell culture, and thus our lab emphasizes the importance of translational science. The successful candidate will develop a novel research project using