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PhD Scholarship in leukocyte recruitment and inflammation
University of Saskatchewan. Saskatoon
PhD student position in leukocyte recruitment and inflammation : Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, CANADAScience jobs from University of Saskatchewan: The laboratory in the Dept of Pharmacology at the University of Saskatchewan has a position currently opening for a PhD student to study the cellular and molecular mechanisms of leukocyte recruitment during inflammation.This...
Date posted: 04/29/2010 .
Postdoc Fellowship Nanomedicine Application of tailored inorganic semiconducting nanostructures in biological assays
University of Alberta. Edmonston
Postdoctoral positions are available in early 2010 to qualified people for research in the NanoMedicine group at the University of Alberta. The focus of the research is the application of tailored inorganic semiconducting nanostructures in biological assays. The job will require the post-doc(s) to actively interface between the Faculties of...
Date posted: 01/28/2010 .
Masters Assistantship Aquatic Carbon Biogeochemistry
Universite du Quebec a Montreal (UQAM). Montreal
Graduate Research Opportunity, Aquatic Carbon Biogeochemistry. Location: Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada. Two graduate assistantships are available to carry out either Master’s or Ph.D. theses in the Aquatic Ecology Group of the Université du Québec à Montréal (UQÀM). The projects will be associated to the newly-created NSERC-funded Chair in Carbon...
Date posted: 01/27/2010 .
Masters Assistantship Using Bees as Vectors of Biopesticides
Nova Scotia Agricultural College. Truro
Supervision: Dr. Chris Cutler, Department of Environmental Sciences Location: Nova Scotia Agricultural College, Truro, NS Project: It has recently been discovered that honey and bumble bees can be effective vectors of biopesticides, low-risk biologically based alternatives for pest control. In this novel application technique, bee hives are fitted with dispenser boxes through which exiting bees...
Date posted: 01/26/2010 .
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