21 Aug
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UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA - NEUROSCIENCE
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Manitoba
21 Aug
UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA - NEUROSCIENCE
Manitoba
Explore advanced research with a PhD in Molecular Neuroscience at St Boniface Hospital. Focus on neurodegenerative diseases and pharmacology in a stimulating academic setting.
The St Boniface Hospital Albrechtsen Research Centre is recruiting PhD and MSc candidates for their Pharmacology Graduate Program. Positions emphasize critical studies on casein kinase 2's regulatory effects on muscarinic receptors and biased signaling, essential for neurite growth. Students with majors in cell biology, neuroscience, biochemistry, or pharmacology should apply to advance their research careers.
Key Responsibilities:
• Examine the role of casein kinase 2 in receptor signaling
• Investigate muscarinic receptor mechanisms behind neurite outgrowth
• Work alongside leading experts in neuropharmacological research
• Strong focus on literature investigation and theoretical contributions
• Share research insights through academic presentations
Requirements:
• Undergraduate degree in a relevant scientific field
• Passion for studying neurodegenerative processes
• Proven skills in lab analysis and research methodologies
• Capability to thrive in a collaborative research setting
• Commitment to pursuing cutting-edge scientific questions
Immerse yourself in essential neuroscience research at St Boniface, shaping the future of neuropharmacology.
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📌 PhD in Molecular Neuroscience Research (Manitoba)
🏢 UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA - NEUROSCIENCE
📍 Manitoba