118 optimization-nonlinear-functions Fellowship positions at University of British Columbia
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, formulation optimization Facilitating other projects in the laboratory If successful, playing a key role in the establishment of a new UBC spin-off company working with programs offered through UBC and
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of Pharmaceutical Sciences and the Laboratory team at the BC-CfE. The PKMS laboratory is led by Dr. Anil Maharaj and focuses on optimizing the safe and effective use of drugs in underserved populations through
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sequencing Strong skills in developing, implementing, and optimizing bioinformatics workflows and tools Experience with high-performance computing environments and version control systems like Git Proven
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Citizenship Canadian Permanent Resident International Degree Level Doctoral The Google PhD Fellowship Program was created to recognize outstanding PhD graduate students doing exceptional work in computer
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to work on drug target discovery and therapeutics in genomically unstable adult and pediatric cancers. The project is tackling an unmet need by identifying modality combinations of antibodies/ADCs and small
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(1.0 FTE) position at the rank of Postdoctoral Fellow. The position is initially for one year, with the possibility of extension subject to work performance and grant availability. Salary will be
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part-time Postdoctoral Fellow position (0.75 FTE). The position is for one year, with the possibility of extension subject to grant funding availability and work performance. The anticipated start date
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, focused on advancing our understanding and engineering of the immune system across the lifespan. This role is part of a broader vision to develop clinically relevant immune regeneration strategies within
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postdoctoral research fellow, jointly supervised by Dr. Peter Zandstra and Dr. Fabio Rossi, focused on advancing our understanding and engineering of the immune system across the lifespan. This role is part of a
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emergency care in BC and nationally. The successful applicant will also participate in research opportunities through a thriving adverse drug event research group with a long history of work on this topic