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The Cameco MS Neuroscience Research Center is part of
the University of Saskatchewan. Availability of all positions
is contingent on final approval of funding. We strongly encourage
applications from women, First Nations people, visible minorities
and the disabled. These advertisements are directed primarily
at Canadian citizens and landed immigrants, although foreign
applicants are also considered.
GRADUATE STUDENTSHIP The CMSNRC is recruiting students
to enter MSc or PhD degree programs in the Department of Anatomy
and Cell Biology, College of Medicine, University of Saskatchewan.
Students must have a four year degree in the natural sciences.
Several research projects are available. Interested applicants
are encuraged to apply for the Hader
Scholarship in MS Research.
POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP Positions are available for
postdoctoral study of cellular mechanisms of neuropathology,
including demyelination, neurodegeneration, and nervous system
injury. Applicants must hold a PhD or MD degree. Experience in
molecular biology, tissue culture, and/or protein biochemistry
would be an asset. Candidates must be eligible to apply for fellowship
support.
CLINICAL RESEARCH FACULTY The Cameco MS Neuroscience
Research Center seeks candidates for clinical research faculty
appointments. Candidates must have earned an MD degree and be
certified to practice medicine in Canada. Applicants should also
have substantial research experience, including publication in
peer-reviewed journals. Area of research interest must include
multiple sclerosis. Salary and department of primary appointment
are negotiable.
To apply for any of the positions listed above, please send a
current curriculum vitae and the names of three references to:
Dr. David J. Schreyer, Director
CMSNRC Rm. 5800
Saskatoon City Hospital
701 Queen St.
Saskatoon, SK S7K 0M7
or email Dr. Schreyer at djs310@duke.usask.ca
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