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information. - Review potential participant charts and determine eligibility to participate based on set guidelines in the study protocol - Obtain detailed medical histories Enrolment - Complete informed
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literature searches, knowledge mobilization and qualitative or quantitative research. Required: Current McGill Graduate student Fluent in English (written and spoken) Strong Qualitative or Quantitative data
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in delivering a new stream of analytical services to be offered through the Proteomics & Metabolomics Core Facility. Independent planning, performing, and analyzing data from experiments involving
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analyze and interpret biochemical/biophysical/cryo-EM data Maintain contracts with equipment manufacturers, and coordinating repairs with vendors and suppliers Help as needed with ordering laboratory
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considered for related award funding (please see "Further Information" below for details). Students in course-based professional Master’s programs and programs not administered by the Faculty of Graduate and
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the qualitative interview data. Support aspects of knowledge synthesis, including: conducting literature searches, identifying gaps, and summarizing findings. Under the supervision of the investigators prepare
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Studies by 4:00 pm PT on 5 March 2025. A complete nomination package must include the following: a letter of support from the graduate program, which also includes the following information: a description
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. This work is with sensitive public health data and the individual must understand and exemplify the ethics of confidentiality, sensitivity, and respect when communicating all study information. The applicant
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in natural sciences and engineering (refer to the Eligibility criteria for students and fellows web page for more information). This support allows scholars to concentrate more fully on their studies
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and contextual information. The majority of these legacy archaeological materials are from British Columbia, with some additional boxes from Canada, USA, and Bahrain. The Archaeology Curatorial Research