20 optimization-phd Postgraduate positions at University of British Columbia in Canada
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Megan Thomas Doctor of Philosophy in Pharmaceutical Sciences (PhD) Addressing equity considerations in research and care of patients with inflammatory arthritis View All Stories Further Information
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the CGS D). Meet Award Holders Brook Hadwen Doctor of Philosophy in Kinesiology (PhD) Cognitive and physiological processes driving affective responses to a single bout of exercise among adults with adverse
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Degree Level Masters Doctoral The University of British Columbia offers opportunities for eligible Indigenous research Master’s and PhD students to apply for research and travel funding, in line with the
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for doctoral funding. Effective from the 2023-2024 academic year onwards, the IGF is also offering opportunities for (i) Indigenous PhD students in their fourth year to apply for a fifth year of fundin g and (ii
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View All Awards Deadline Likely in February 2026 Annual Value $25,000 stipend plus tuition for 5th year of PhD Citizenship Canadian Permanent Resident International Degree Level Doctoral
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strategies to optimize resource allocation. • Lead the ordering process for general laboratory supplies and equipment, emphasizing efficiency and cost-effectiveness. Implement inventory management systems and
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protocols in immunology including B cell and antibody analysis. The candidate will optimize existing protocols and work with others on the team, assisting other experiments whenever necessary. Organizational
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include a significant research component (i.e. coursework only) Doctor of Pharmacy, EDD, and DMA PhD students will not be considered for AGF Bridge funding. All PhD students who would otherwise be eligible
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tangential flow filtration (TFF), capillary electrophoresis (CE), automated liquid handlers, and HPLC/FPLC Designs, optimizes, and performs quality control assessments such as spectrophotometry, gel
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supplements during pregnancy: a cluster-randomized non-inferiority trial in Cambodia Samuel Tobias Doctor of Philosophy in Population and Public Health (PhD) The evolving unregulated drug supply and its impact