Assistant/Associate Professor (Research), Single Cell Genomics, Department of Psychiatry (2 positions) (C3-231215)
McGill University
About this role
A full-time Contract Academic Staff position (Assistant/Associate Professor, Research) in the Department of Psychiatry at McGill University focused on Single Cell Genomics applied to the brain and mental disorders. This is a three-year renewable, non-tenure-track appointment based in Montreal. The role is intended for candidates who will establish an independent research program and engage with the Faculty of Medicine and Douglas Research Centre.
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201-500 employees
Founded
2018
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Technology
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$48k – $68k
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