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individual will play a major role in providing animal health, welfare, and other animal care duties in the UBC Gnotobiotic Research facilities hosted in Centre for Disease Modeling (CDM). This is a full-time
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involves reviewing onboarding and mentorship models from other institutions, identifying promising practices, and helping to design a phased onboarding plan tailored to the College. The RA will assist with
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working group meetings; prepare agendas and take meeting notes Conduct background research on inclusion, bias reporting models, and accountability frameworks from other institutions. Support the early
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Significant experience managing large, complex projects involving multidisciplinary teams and multiple stakeholders in a matrix environment, including staff, contractors, and complex procurement issues
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While the work may be of a complex nature, tasks are assigned and the incumbent plans and schedules his/her own work. Supervision Received Reports to the Communications/Research Manager. Works under
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staining and microscopy, development of mouse models, and experimental therapeutics. Immediate projects involve support for sarcoma research programs studying desmoplastic round cell tumor, synovial sarcoma
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and mechanical property evaluation following ASTM standards. Support alloy synthesis and ThermoCalc modeling. Aid ultrasonic-assisted potting and electroless deposition for metal-polymer integration
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of their term. Consequence of Error/Judgement Works within well-defined guidelines and established procedures, exercising sound judgment in setting priorities and completing tasks efficiently. Unusual or complex
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cellular immunology. The incumbent will also be involved in the oversight of multiple in vivo mouse models of disease. The Research Assistant Technician will maintain important mouse colonies, assist with
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eligibility; 2) being prepared for any side effects (expected or unexpected); and 3) updating clinical skills and knowledge to meet the demands of clinical complexity. f) Lack of careful attention to regulatory