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appointment will be for one year commencing July 1, 2025 with a possibility for extension, subject to satisfactory performance and funding. Application Process: Interested applicants should submit a CV and
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of research processes, systematic reviews, and syntheses; • Education/training and experience in quantitative research methods, and multivariate statistical analysis; • Excellent communication skills
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on advancing Climate and Global Change Science. This includes science that furthers our understanding of physical earth system processes, climate impacts, and climate adaptation science. Examples include
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resources through the AWS cloud system and the UBC High Performance Computing Cluster, enabling efficient analysis at all stages of data processing. The period of funding is 2-3 years, with 3 years being
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of data processing. Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. The period of funding is 2-3 years, with 3 years being preferred given the complexity of the work involved. The expected
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analytical tools and high-performance computing resources through the AWS cloud system and the UBC High Performance Computing Cluster, enabling efficient analysis at all stages of data processing. The period
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instrumentation Collaborate with the clinical team to develop protocols for biospecimen sample timing, collection, and processing to support clinical study design Review analytical data and prepare protocols
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, method transfer, and routine analysis using LC-MS/MS instrumentation Collaborate with the clinical team to develop protocols for biospecimen sample timing, collection, and processing to support clinical
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learn about the state’s policy development and implementation process and the private sector’s role in the innovation of health care delivery. Biweekly Meetings and Leadership Conversations: Throughout
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potential nominees to the RSC, who will make the final determination and inform successful candidates upon completion of their selection process. More information is available on the Royal Society of Canada