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contribute to the collaborative TQT research community. Principal Investigator: David G. Cory Project: Superconducting electronics in magnetic fields for spin control The project involves both theory and
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(renewable based on performance and funding) Project Overview: We have identified a novel gene involved in neurodevelopmental disorders, in collaboration with clinicians and a patient association. You will
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development and community building: opportunities to build a network of advisors and connect with principal investigators and postdocs in other disciplines, as well as special-interest activities (like thematic
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part-time Postdoctoral Fellow position (0.75 FTE). The position is for one year, with the possibility of extension subject to grant funding availability and work performance. The anticipated start date
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, focused on advancing our understanding and engineering of the immune system across the lifespan. This role is part of a broader vision to develop clinically relevant immune regeneration strategies within
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postdoctoral research fellow, jointly supervised by Dr. Peter Zandstra and Dr. Fabio Rossi, focused on advancing our understanding and engineering of the immune system across the lifespan. This role is part of a
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Primary Purpose: The Vatanparast Nutritional Epidemiology Lab (VNELab) is seeking a talented and enthusiastic postdoctoral fellow to support in the facilitation of an ongoing randomized controlled
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demonstrated through publication of scientific research. Physically fit to work in a dynamic, diverse, sometimes challenging outdoor/field environment. Qualifications: Ph.D. Degree in biology, ecology
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emergency care in BC and nationally. The successful applicant will also participate in research opportunities through a thriving adverse drug event research group with a long history of work on this topic
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emergency care in BC and nationally. The successful applicant will also participate in research opportunities through a thriving adverse drug event research group with a long history of work on this topic