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University of British Columbia | Northern British Columbia Fort Nelson, British Columbia | Canada | 44 minutes ago
computational modelling at the cell and/or tissue scale, motivated by, and focused on, emerging data and experimental challenges. This may include biochemical, biomechanical and biophysical modelling, image
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of Error/Judgement Errors in judgment may result in the inefficient use of resources, and may damage the image and reputation of the University. Supervision Received Works independently with general
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. ISCIB’s biospecimens, imaging, and their associated information are made available to researchers who are conducting research that has undergone ethical review and is aimed to improve the overall
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difficulties, eating/body image issues, career/life planning, transition issues and sexual violence.
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is taking place requires supervising properly trained staff. Failing to hire, supervise and evaluate staff may result in serious injuries to participants, a tarnished image of the university
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scale, motivated by, and focused on, emerging data and experimental challenges. This may include biochemical, biomechanical and biophysical modelling, image analysis and its applications to understanding
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the medical curriculum. Any errors in decision could potentially have repercussions for the faculty, students, staff and general public, and the image of the Dean's Office and Faculty as a whole. Supervision
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, in particular when encountering a challenge, is required. Must have strategic and system thinking skills, with strong attention to detail and ability to see the big picture. Proven ability to build and
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. Errors in judgement or action could result in serious financial impact, union action, reduced ability to raise funds or poor public image of the Garden, Faculty and University. Supervision Received Works
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& Communications team in developing and delivering a full range of marketing materials to meet key performance indicators, and communication initiatives to enhance the awareness and image of PDCE and our programs