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, and other stakeholder groups. WORK PERFORMED The Research Assistant will work on research and quality improvement projects involving quantitative and qualitative methods. Duties include: 1) Collection
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methods. Required Number of Hours: 120 hours Duration of Employment: July 7, 2025 - September 15 (10 weeks); with potential option to extend Qualifications (Skills and Abilities): Applicants will have
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reporting to the Academic Director of the facility and Camilla Speller. Will consult with the whole leadership team when problems are encountered and when new methods are being used. Will assist graduate
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to ensure Canada is better prepared for the next pandemic. PROGENITER is a key component of Canada’s Immuno-Engineering and Biomanufacturing Hub (CIEBH). Our interdisciplinary team of researchers, students
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slicing, hybridization- and immuno-histochemical detection methods. Animal breeding and husbandry, blood sampling and tissue harvesting, minor surgical procedures and postoperative care. Responsible
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submitted first chronologically will be retained Program of study eligibility An eligible graduate program must include a significant research component that leads to the completion of a thesis, major
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and its potential appeal and benefit to graduate students from various departments and faculties; a list of potential public speakers and public events; and ideas about the public scholarship component
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methods for investigators with novel research projects. The incumbent is expected to keep abreast of techniques and developments in their area of expertise. Exceptional organizational skills, as well as a
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programs) Program of study eligibility An eligible graduate program must include a significant research component that leads to the completion of a thesis, major research project, dissertation, scholarly
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in Mining Engineering (PhD) Critical elements in the coalfields of British Columbia Kaitlin Sullivan Doctor of Philosophy in Neuroscience (PhD) Identifying and manipulating neuronal subpopulations