Experimental engineer – CNRS, Strasbourg
A position as Experimental Engineer (tenured position, permanent, civil servant) in functional imaging at the Institut des Neurosciences Cellulaires et Intégratives in Strasbourg, France.
A position as Experimental Engineer (tenured position, permanent, civil servant) in functional imaging at the Institut des Neurosciences Cellulaires et Intégratives in Strasbourg, France.
The Ordre des technologues en imagerie médicale, radiooncologie et électrophysiologie médicale (OTIMROEPMQ) is looking for speakers for its continuing education activities.
The 2023 edition of the QBIN Scientific Day was a great success! Held in-person on May 25th at the Pavillon Alphonse-Desjardins of the Université Laval, this event brought together a passionate and engaged crowd eager to explore the latest advancements in bio-imaging.
The laboratory of Professor Maxime Robert at the Université Laval is recruiting a full-time graduate student (Master’s or Doctorate) or postdoctoral fellow to join their team.
The Student Committee in Neurometabolism (SCiN) wishes to invite you to the first edition of the Neurometabolic Summer Seminar series, which will be held online, every Tuesday at 11:00 EST from June 6th to August 8th 2023.
Congratulations to the three winners of the 2023 QBIN Open Science Awards, Alex Valcourt Caron, Jessica Royer, and Jérôme Dockès! Each winner will receive $2,000 in recognition of their work to advance Open Science in Quebec and/or internationally through their research practices and/or through outreach initiatives related to the field of bio-imaging.
In this second episode of the QBIN podcast, Béry Mohammediyan interviews this year’s Rising Star in Bio-imaging in Quebec award recipient, Dr. Matthieu Pelletier-Galarneau.
A satellite symposium of OHBM 2023 on the topic of novel applications of neuroimaging to study the effects of sleep and lifestyle factors on cognitive health will take place at CRIUGM in Montreal on July 27, 2023.
A junior professor position in methodology and analyses of multidimensional longitudinal data is available at the Université Grenoble Alpes.
A new approach has enabled 71 research centers, including the Institut de recherche sur le cancer de l’Université de Sherbrooke (IRCUS), to rapidly advance knowledge about glioblastoma, a rare and very aggressive form of brain cancer.