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, 11:59pm EST Course number and title: MGY360H1: Whole-Genome Sequencing and Analysis Laboratory Course description: This is a laboratory course designed to introduce third and fourth year undergraduates
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, internal, and dynamic environments of a business and the elements of a superior competitive position. In the second part, we focus on designing and delivering customer value, which involves strategic
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for University of Toronto students and tri-campus registrarial services. The Office of Convocation is responsible for the logistical details of student and guest related elements of the convocation ceremonies
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Development and Growth: Based on an in-depth knowledge and analysis of market conditions and consumer needs domestically and internationally, determines organizations and markets where business development
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, the course focuses on end-to-end services across touchpoints, channels, and organizations. Students will learn service design methods that align clinical, operational, digital, and policy elements to deliver
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10 years of experience in studying the cytoskeleton and cell migration. Extensive experience in both fixed and live cell analysis, confocal microscopy, image analysis and the application of application
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Human Rights in the context of higher education. Research, analytical skills (including statistical analysis and interpretation). Demonstrated ability to serve as an internal resource and consultant
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and solutions analysis, process management, project and change management, data analysis, and business and technical support. Reporting to the Manager, Systems Integration, this position will: Work with
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to the Manager of Research and Client Services, this role supports SATCC’s strategic direction through policy research, program evaluations, performance measurement, and statistical analysis. Key responsibilities
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inclusion as an integral component of a quality university experience. • Must have a strong understanding of the academic environment and a commitment to Indigenous student success. • High degree of political