Month: August 2022

  • Post Doc Position-Neurotrophic mechanisms in brain diseases – Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto

    Reduced brain cell structure and function contributes to cognitive symptoms in depression, Alzheimer’s disease and other brain disorders, and during aging. Current efforts aimed at developing therapeutic agents to reverse these deficits focus on excitatory or neurotrophic mechanisms, but have had limited translation to effective therapeutics potential, identifying a world-leading unmet clinical need with significant…

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  • Research Associate 1 – University of Guelph – Khokhar lab

    Position Title:                 Research Associate 1, (Grant & Trust Professional) Employer:                         University of Guelph (Biomedical Sciences, Ontario Veterinary College) Term:                                  Temporary full time (15 month contract to start as soon as possible) Hours:                               Full-time (35 Hours/Week) Number of Positions:  1 Hiring Ref. Number:   2022-0604 N.B.:    Please read the Application Instructions…

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  • ERC-funded project: neural control of locomotion before and after spinal cord injury in salamanders – Research Staff

    The Université de Sherbrooke is inviting applications at the rank of Research professional responsible at the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, with an association with the Department of pharmacology – physiology. The position is in the Ryczko team. This is a renewable full-time position for one year. The Ryczko lab uses electrophysiology, calcium imaging…

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  • ERC-funded project: neural control of locomotion before and after spinal cord injury in salamanders – Graduate student position

    PROJECT: Salamanders can swim underwater and walk on ground. Their spinal cord regenerates after a full transection and the animal recovers voluntary locomotion after a few weeks. How this occurs is largely unknown. Genetic dissection of salamander neural circuits is now feasible with methods for manipulation, elimination, and visualization of genetically-defined cells. Such approaches can…

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  • ERC-funded project: neural control of locomotion before and after spinal cord injury in salamanders – Post-doc position

    PROJECT: Salamanders can swim underwater and walk on ground. Their spinal cord regenerates after a full transection and the animal recovers voluntary locomotion after a few weeks. How this occurs is largely unknown. Genetic dissection of salamander neural circuits is now feasible with methods for manipulation, elimination, and visualization of genetically-defined cells. Such approaches can…

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  • Postdoctoral positions available in neuroimmunology in Calgary, Canada

    The laboratory of Dr. Wee Yong (Pubmed: Yong VW or Wee Yong V) at the University of Calgary is recruiting postdoctoral fellows in neuroimmunology. The successful candidate is recently graduated or about to finish a PhD program. Available are several projects on the roles and mechanisms of neuroimmunology in mediating injury or recovery in multiple…

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  • Director – The Western Institute for Neuroscience

    THE WESTERN INSTITUTE FOR NEUROSCIENCE is seeking outstanding candidates for a DIRECTOR Western University in London, Ontario, Canada seeks applicants for a Director of the Western Institute for Neuroscience (WIN) Research. Applicants who can demonstrate outstanding leadership in research, training, and outreach in the field of neuroscience are encouraged to apply. Applicants should hold a…

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