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Developing new and more personalized treatment approaches Improving strategies to manage symptoms Developing more effective methods to support patient-physician communications Improving health services and
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relevant experience. Applicants with experience in (primary) cell culture work and gene therapies will be preferred. Practical experience in biomolecular methods is required. High levels of participation in
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candidate will have a background in qualitative research methods and program evaluation, with a strong commitment to applied research that influences policy, practice, and health. As well, a demonstrated
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Dalhousie University | Halifax Mid Harbour Nova Scotia Provincial Government, Nova Scotia | Canada | 1 day ago
and learn new research methods as needed for attaining the research objectives; has knowledge of, or strong interest in, some of the following areas (particularly in a Canadian context): ocean sensors
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(Tier 1) at the Department of Psychology, Toronto Metropolitan University (Toronto, Canada) uses multidisciplinary methods to study the neural basis of learning and memory across the adult lifespan in
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, teaching, reviewing manuscripts or grants to be a component of the awardee’s salary. An awardee may be paid above and beyond their existing salary/stipend for performing these services without jeopardizing
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The Department of Orthopaedics is seeking a full-time Postdoctoral Research Fellow to investigate innovative techniques for sports monitoring using advanced wearable sensors and analytical methods
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The Department of Orthopaedics is seeking a full-time Postdoctoral Research Fellow to investigate innovative techniques for sports monitoring using advanced wearable sensors and analytical methods
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culture work and gene therapies will be preferred. Practical experience in biomolecular methods is required. High levels of participation in a collaborative team setting, a high degree of self-motivation
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of Orthopaedics is seeking a full-time Postdoctoral Research Fellow to investigate innovative techniques for sports monitoring using advanced wearable sensors and analytical methods. The UBC Department