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representation, tensions are evident between mainstream images and our lived experiences of embodiment. Acknowledging and questioning the problematic histories of figurative art, students examine issues
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scientists, nuclear medicine physicians) to develop and implement innovative AI algorithms applied to medical images To lead effort on enabling translational and physician-in-the-loop AI solutions for medical
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and expansion of the creative process through the art of Dance and Drama with a particular focus on the cognitive, social, and artistic development of the child. This course is designed to assist
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and expansion of the creative process through the art of Dance and Drama with a particular focus on the cognitive, social, and artistic development of the child. This course is designed to assist
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and expansion of the creative process through the art of Dance and Drama with a particular focus on the cognitive, social, and artistic development of the child. This course is designed to assist
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and expansion of the creative process through the art of Dance and Drama with a particular focus on the cognitive, social, and artistic development of the child. This course is designed to assist
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on interdisciplinary work, the position will involve supporting the Advanced BioImaging Facility (ABIF) imaging scientists in general facility operations, microscope maintenance, one-on-one training
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for student success. This collaborative approach ensures consistency in advising quality while remaining responsive to the unique contexts of each academic area. Academic Advising is a developmental process
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Assists with routine tasks in data collection, data entry and data queries following data management procedures Assist with sample collection, processing and documentation Support recruitment outreach
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: The Undergraduate Research Assistant participates in a research project under the supervision of the Research Supervisor to work on labor intensive analysis of MRI images. Qualifications: Active McGill students