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an integral part of the UBC Bioproducts Institute. The intern will be part of and be mentored by a team of high caliber engineers, scientists and business professionals. The role will support
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high-throughput spatial omics platforms. Publish high-impact research and drive innovations with clear translational potential. Contribute to a global CIFAR program exploring the multiscale logic
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literature review processes performed by research assistants. Develops procedures to support research protocols. Monitors workflow and data collection to ensure high quality data collection, tracking and
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the ADAPT project and other administrative and research-related tasks. This position will include tasks related to the operation of the CSSCF, securing and developing research funding, managing research
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of a team environment. Performance will be evaluated against set objectives. Supervision Given None. May explain administrative procedures to new or temporary staff. Minimum Qualifications High School
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the province. To accommodate the government funded increase in MD undergraduate graduates, the PGME program has been increasing the number of residents accepted into its programs. Since 2003 the number
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, strong experience in major gift fundraising and understanding of the high-level relationship-building and strategies involved in securing complex gifts, talent in project management and strong writing
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the University. Work Performed Essential Duties Directs development of UBC’s key messaging with authority to ensure consistency across the University, including all material published across multiple platforms
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University of British Columbia | Northern British Columbia Fort Nelson, British Columbia | Canada | 3 months ago
and motivated postdoctoral research fellow with expertise in numerical analysis, numerical scientific computing (including high performance scientific computing), and finite element numerical methods
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of childhood obesity. This position will support a program of research which examines the systemic causes of childhood obesity and combines both behavioural and population health sciences to elucidate