Month: September 2020
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Postdoctoral researcher to Lead a Sports Brain Injury Study at the University of British Columbia
We would like to invite candidates for a multidisciplinary project investigating the relationship between head impact exposure, concussion biomechanics, and brain structural as well as functional changes at the University […]
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Post-Doctoral Fellow in Circadian Neuroimmunology | Ghasemlou lab at Queen’s University
A funded postdoctoral research position is available for highly motivated candidates in the Department of Anesthesiology at Queen’s University, to study cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying interactions between the nervous, […]
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Assistant Professor, Innate Immunity, University of Guelph
The Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology at the University of Guelph invites applications for a tenure-track position, at the rank of Assistant Professor, in the area of Innate Immunity. […]
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Assistant Professor, Molecular Mechanisms of Disease, University of Guelph
Position Description: The Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology at the University of Guelph invites applications for a tenure-track position, at the rank of Assistant Professor, in the area of […]
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CAN publishes an article in MacLean’s and Chatelaine magazine
The article was published in MacLean’s in October 2020, in a special section on “Understanding Neurological Conditions”, and re-published in the December 2020 edition of Chatelaine, in a special section […]
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CAN Trainee research feature: Claire Gizowski, McGill University
Watch this week’s CAN Trainee Research feature, with Claire Gizowski, who recently obtained her PhD at McGill University, working with Dr. Charles Bourque. She presents the publication: Gizowski C, Bourque […]
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CAN Trainee research feature: Nuria Daviu, Hotchkiss Brain Institute
CAN Trainee research features are a new opportunity for Canadian neuroscience trainees to showcase their research through short video features. We aim to make this a weekly feature and to […]
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CAN Trainee Research Feature: Tasnia Rahman, McGill University
We are excited to launch a new opportunity for Canadian neuroscience trainees to showcase their research through short video features. We aim to make this a weekly feature and to […]
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Congratulations to the Royal Society of Canada Class of 2020
Congratulations to the Canadian neuroscientists newly elected fellows of the Royal Society of Canada, and to the incoming class of the college of new scientists. “The Royal Society of Canada […]
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Vascular development may be at risk in autism
Early deficits in the formation of brain blood vessels translate into later autistic traits in mice A Canadian collaboration led by Dr. Baptiste Lacoste has undertaken the first ever in-depth study of […]