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funded project. Qualifications: PhD in relevant biological sciences field of study (neuroscience preferred) Research expertise and hands-on experience with the following: experimental design, nucleic acid
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Zeighami PhD, Assistant Professor pf Psychiatry, Douglas Research Centre at McGill University to study the phenotypic variability of Parkinson’s disease using multi-modal datasets. Parkinson’s disease is
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, the University, and the wider scholarly community. A demonstrated commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion is also expected. Qualifications and Education Requirements PhD in neuroscience or a related field
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Psychiatry. The selected Candidate will be involved in editing scientific manuscripts and preparing scientific review papers. Education: PhD in social science, psychology, psychiatry or related field. Other
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. It has a diverse, multicultural population and a friendly, vibrant atmosphere. Qualifications: • PhD in engineering, physics, math, neurosciences or a related field. • Experience with RF circuit design
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education: PhD degree in neuroscience or related field “Knowledge of French and English: McGill University is an English-language university where day to day duties may require English communication both
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: With a strong focus on interdisciplinary work, the position will involve working with researchers from diverse fields such as cell biology, cancer biology, biophysics, neuroscience and cellular
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and summer trainees. Qualifications: Applicants should have a PhD in Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Neuroscience or equivalent, relevant postdoctoral and/or 3-5 years experience and an excellent record
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: With a strong focus on interdisciplinary work, the position will involve working with researchers from diverse fields such as cell biology, cancer biology, biophysics, neuroscience and cellular
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care, engage in a wide range of clinical and basic neuroscience research, and lead strong clinical neuroscience teaching programs in undergraduate and postgraduate medicine. The Department of Neurology