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: School of Social Work Course/Term: CAFT 608 – Human Development Across the Lifespan, Section 001, CRN 1512 Time/Location : Fall 2024 Term, Tuesdays 11:35-14:25, Birks 017 TQRs : PhD degree or Equivalent in
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knowledge, are required: PhD in Cell and Developmental Biology, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, or relevant discipline plus a minimum of five years’ related experience is required. Up-to-date experience in
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, organizational, and teaching skills and a record of excellence in teaching. A PhD (preferred) or MSc, in animal or cell and developmental biology is required, with a demonstrated ability to teach cell and
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an emphasis on developmental and stem cell biology) will be considered. • Candidates must hold a PhD or MD. • Preference will be given to candidates who have >2 years of experience in a postdoctoral and
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in experimental biology (with an emphasis on developmental and stem cell biology) will be considered. Candidates must hold a PhD or MD. Preference will be given to candidates who have >2 years
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, trafficking to developmental cell biology. Position Reporting to the Principal Investigator, the Research Associate will apply extensive knowledge in Drosophila research to perform high-level complex research
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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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) 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
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Developmental Biology (PhD) Characterisation of novel targets of metabolic acid stress resistance in malignant cells Fatemeh Asadi Zeidabadi Doctor of Philosophy in Chemical and Biological Engineering (PhD
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Keyserlingk, or ‘Nina' as she is called by her students, is a Professor in the Applied Biology Program and co-leader of the Animal Welfare program. Dr. von Keyserlingk has been consistently recognized as a