加拿大渥太华大学行为和分子神经科学研究博士后岗位
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日期:2008-02-29
Institution
University of Ottawa (http://www.intermed.med.uotta...)
Position
Post-doctoral and Ph.D. student positions available in Behavioural andMolecular Neuroscience
Location
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Date Posted
February 28th 2008
Date Expires
April 28th 2008
Tags
postdoctoral position, phd student position, behavioural and molecularneuroscience, ottawa, ontario, and canada
Description
Positions for a post-doctoral fellow and a Ph.D. student are nowavailable in the Biological Timing Laboratory of Dr. Hai-Ying Mary Chengat the University of Ottawa, Canada. Successful candidates willparticipate in a CIHR-funded research program that examines the cellularand molecular mechanisms that regulate circadian clock timing processesin mammals. The research is multifaceted and combines mouse genetics,cell/tissue culture-based assays, behaviour analyses, and imaging. Moreinformation on our current research interests can be found at:
http://intermed.med.uottawa.ca/Associations/OISB/members/member_Mary_Cheng.htm
Priority will be given to candidates with previous experience inmolecular biology and confocal microscopy, and/or with a neurosciencebackground. Salary is commensurate with qualifications and experienceand in accordance with CIHR guidelines. Starting date is negotiable.
Contact
Applicants should submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, and names andcontact information of 3 references to mchen2@uottawa.ca.
University of Ottawa (http://www.intermed.med.uotta...)
Position
Post-doctoral and Ph.D. student positions available in Behavioural andMolecular Neuroscience
Location
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Date Posted
February 28th 2008
Date Expires
April 28th 2008
Tags
postdoctoral position, phd student position, behavioural and molecularneuroscience, ottawa, ontario, and canada
Description
Positions for a post-doctoral fellow and a Ph.D. student are nowavailable in the Biological Timing Laboratory of Dr. Hai-Ying Mary Chengat the University of Ottawa, Canada. Successful candidates willparticipate in a CIHR-funded research program that examines the cellularand molecular mechanisms that regulate circadian clock timing processesin mammals. The research is multifaceted and combines mouse genetics,cell/tissue culture-based assays, behaviour analyses, and imaging. Moreinformation on our current research interests can be found at:
http://intermed.med.uottawa.ca/Associations/OISB/members/member_Mary_Cheng.htm
Priority will be given to candidates with previous experience inmolecular biology and confocal microscopy, and/or with a neurosciencebackground. Salary is commensurate with qualifications and experienceand in accordance with CIHR guidelines. Starting date is negotiable.
Contact
Applicants should submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, and names andcontact information of 3 references to mchen2@uottawa.ca.
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