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Join a dynamic, world-class, collaborative science team at the intersection of Computer Science and Ecology. We are seeking a motivated individual to join the Boreal Plains Aerial Imaging research
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with regulatory standards. • Develop and manage the cancer cell line and primary tumor bank, overseeing the collection, storage, and distribution of samples to support ongoing research. Implement
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Hematology Research Program Support Division of Hematology| Department of Medicine | Faculty of Medicine Compensation Range $4,333.86 - $5,155.61 CAD Monthly Posting End Date February 24, 2025 Note
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guide research teams, ensuring they meet deadlines and quality standards. Manage the distribution of resources, including time and personnel, to ensure project success. Serve as the main point of contact
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. Our Royal College residency training program, distributed across four program sites, is the largest in the country providing high-quality emergency training. The Department of Emergency Medicine has
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to their choice of location of employment after graduation. The research team includes evaluation specialists and faculty from distributed health professional programs in the UBC Department of Physical Therapy
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is encouraged to co-create the vision for the UBC Gnotobiotic Core. Supervision Given The incumbent may distribute work assignments to UBC Gnoto employees or lab members and initiate new CDM employees
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career. Job Summary The Research Assistant will work on a variety of projects within the Men's Health Research (MHR) program (http://menshealthresearch.ubc.ca/ ), including the Reducing Male Suicide
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candidates with the skills and knowledge to productively engage with diverse communities. McGill implements an employment equity program and encourages members of designated groups to self-identify. Persons
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the BC Eating Disorders Research Team. This role supports the Principal Investigator and research team within the Specialized Eating Disorders Program for Children and Adolescents at BC Children’s Hospital