24 communication-network Fellowship positions at University of British Columbia in Canada
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research and publish in peer-reviewed journals. Excellent written and oral communication skills. Experience with prostate cancer models or hormone-dependent cancers. Familiarity with single-cell data
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networks and performing GRN inference, Single-cell RNA-seq, perturb-seq, and/or other transcriptomic analysis, Next generation sequencing and bioinformatics analysis, Machine learning/AI; making, evaluating
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projects across the following areas: Spatial and Single-Cell Proteomics in Childhood Cancer Cell-cell communication & cellular fitness in CAR-T & CAR-NK therapy Deep learning & LLMs in mass spectrometry data
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Black and Indigenous scholars face the additional challenges of racism and systems structured implicitly or explicitly to protect others’ privilege. Supportive mentorship and network-building can be
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poisoning in emergency departments using data derived from the Canadian Emergency Department Research Network. The incumbent may also have the opportunity to participate in real-world drug safety and
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emergency departments using data derived from the Canadian Emergency Department Research Network. The incumbent may also have the opportunity to participate in real-world drug safety and surveillance research
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. The selected candidate will characterize the impacts, on community connectivity and accessibility, of transportation disruptions due to natural hazard and extreme events. The work will require expertise in
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the CIFAR Multiscale Human Program (MHU), providing access to a global network of collaborators and resources at the frontier of human developmental and computational biology. This post-doctoral fellow
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Human Program (MHU), providing access to a global network of collaborators and resources at the frontier of human developmental and computational biology. This post-doctoral fellow position focuses
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laboratory of Dr. Bruce Carleton and the multi-centre research team of the Canadian Pharmacogenomics Network for Drug Safety (CPNDS). We are seeking scientists to lead research projects with a specific focus