51 algorithm-development Postgraduate positions at University of British Columbia in Canada
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the intellectual, professional, and personal development of graduate students. The following attributes of an effective mentor will be considered by the committee in evaluating applicants: Models excellence in
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to assist in the overall functioning of an immunology research laboratory and provide support in research projects related to developing regulatory T cell therapies for application in autoimmunity
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project partners. Identifies issues with project and suggests solutions. Develops timelines to ensure tasks are completed on time, reports on progress, and troubleshoots to ensure deadlines are met. May be
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grant over 5 years to develop a nation-wide pediatric diabetes registry. Dr. Shazhan Amed is the principal investigator (PI) and UBC is the coordinating centre for this nation-wide project. The RA will
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staining and microscopy, development of mouse models, and experimental therapeutics. Immediate projects involve support for sarcoma research programs studying desmoplastic round cell tumor, synovial sarcoma
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on Telecommunications Policy. The objective of the Fellowship is to support excellence in public policy research and develop leadership and expertise within Canada on issues of telecommunications policy. The Fellowship
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, Legacy of Airway Health. Work Performed Participating in research and implementation science projects related to asthma and COPD prevention and care that include protocol development, ethics board
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chromatographs, mass spectrometers, spectrophotometers, immunoanalyzers and sample preparation equipment. ACMaN is a busy laboratory and analyzes approximately 4,000 samples per year and develops new analytical
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to show judgment and decision-making, which has the potential to impact the reputation of the BC-PHCRN Lab, and the opportunity for future research development. The direction of the research initiatives
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to impact the reputation of the BC-PHCRN Lab, and the opportunity for future research development. The direction of the research initiatives will be discussed at regular meetings with Drs. Dev and Wong and