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Posting Reference: HEAL 4105 SJ01B
| Course Prefix: | HEAL | Course Number: | 4105 |
| Course Section: | SJ01B | Course Name: | Cell Signaling |
| Term: | Winter | Campus: | Saint John |
| Faculty: | School of Integrated Health | Department: | Integrated Health |
| Position Start Date: | 2026-01-01 | Position End Date: | 2026-04-30 |
| Posting Date: | 2025-06-03 | Application Deadline: | 2025-06-22 |
| Applications to be submitted via: | bheal@unb.ca | ||
| Requested By: | Dr. Lisa Best |
| Days: | M/W/F | Time: | 11:30 AM - 12:20 PM |
| Number of Positions Available: | 1 | Total Credit Hours: | 3 |
| Mode of Delivery: | Face to Face | Location: | On Campus |
| Stipend Amount: | $7193 |
This course will examine the principles of signal transduction including reception, cascades, and cytoplasmic/nuclear responses. Emphasis is placed on physiological and pathological signaling in select diseases including diabetes, inflammation, and cancer. Students will hone key skills including scientific communication and critical analysis of primary literature.
This course will examine the principles of signal transduction including reception, cascades, and cytoplasmic/nuclear responses. Emphasis is placed on physiological and pathological signaling in select diseases including diabetes, inflammation, and cancer. Students will hone key skills including scientific communication and critical analysis of primary literature.
PhD is preferred; individuals who are close to completion will be considered.
This position is subject to final budgetary approval and may be subject to minimum enrolment.
Victoria Nelson