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, clinicians and imaging experts from UBC, BCCRI, and our international institutional and industry partners. The fellow will work within our multidisciplinary team (medical physicists, engineers, nuclear
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. Prior experience in at least one of the following is a requirement: physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) modeling, computational oncology/biology, kinetic modeling, advanced image processing
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supportive environments. The clinical infrastructures include multiple imaging scanners, including a long axial field-of-view (LAFOV) PET/CT scanner, and aims to push the limits of modern technology. Moreover
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records classification systems and processes. Ability to exercise high level of tact and discretion, project positive image and be diplomatic in stressful situations while maintaining confidentiality in
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collaborative administration processes for UG and PG programs in the region is an important aspect of this position. This position is one of the first UBC Faculty of Medicine points of contact and representative
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) into rodents Processes tissue, particularly brain. Conducts RNA, DNA andprotein extractions Performs assessment of tumor burden in rodent brain Works with trainees to ensure proper experimental procedures
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into a proof-of-concept final design through a creative, yet structured, team-based design process. This course is critical to developing engineering judgement and proficiency in the use of engineering
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two MRI systems (1.5T and 3T) and three CT scanners. Two of the 2 CT scanners will be soon be upgraded with state-of-the-art technology. The Nuclear Medicine department has recently acquired a new PET
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to advance the Government of Canada’s science, technology and innovation priorities. The CERC recruitment process consists of two stages. Initially, candidates apply to an open job posting at uOttawa
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PyTorch, TensorFlow, and Scikit-learn. Familiarity with cloud computing and AI frameworks. Extensive experience working on one or more areas: image processing, machine learning, time series, digital health