26 multiple-sequence-alignment Postgraduate positions at University of British Columbia
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explain work sequence to others. Minimum Qualifications High school graduation, some additional training in a related field and a minimum two years of related experience or an equivalent combination
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from various sample types (i.e. wetland sediment, oysters, wastewater marine water, air, clinical), performing diagnostic qPCR, constructing libraries for Illumina sequencing, and carrying out sequencing
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goals and key performance indicators. Supervision Given None but may explain work sequences to others. Minimum Qualifications High school graduation, some additional training in a related field and a
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study period abroad and confirming that your proposed research aligns with the research from your CGS award letter of support from host supervisor detailing their support for your research study period
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at the alternate site to ensure consistency in operations, compliance with UBC and CCAC regulations, and alignment with unit and departmental goals. Interacts with and assists faculty, research assistants, students
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or with a team of subordinates. The nature of the work demands planning the sequence of duties and work methods in consultation with the LOA Manager. The Archaeology Curatorial Research Assistant must
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, staff, and industry partners work together to discover, test, and advance therapeutics that target infectious diseases at an accelerated pace. This mission aligns with CIEBH’s vision for rapidly
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results. While guidance is available from the Animal Research Centre (ARC) management team at BC Cancer Research Centre and Drs. David Huntsman/Yemin Wang, decisions must align with established protocols
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. The work encourages frequent moving around and occasional lifting of boxes up to 10kg - Perform other duties as required. - May work on multiple projects at a time. - May need to be occasionally available
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Recruit older participants with multiple co-morbidities, with a specific focus on those with mild cognitive impairment or mobility impairments; this may require making home visits. Working with the Research