36 parallel-processing-bioinformatics Postgraduate positions at University of British Columbia
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. International students are not eligible for the CGS M and should refer to Affiliated Fellowships Master's Program , which runs in parallel to the CGS M competition at UBC. Complete eligibility criteria
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exclusive to): Explains the MRI process to participants. Prepares participants for scanning (eg. Offering scrubs to change into, ensuring removal of jewelry) . Conducts the initial MRI safety screening
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necessary conditions for a rewarding career. Job Summary BC’s Gynecologic Cancer Initiative is a dynamic interdisciplinary team dedicated to pioneering research that transforms how we prevent, diagnose, treat
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set of variables currently available in the Canadian Institute of Health Information (CIHI) suitable for a Canadian Perinatal Data set and conduct a Delphi process to determine priority variables to be
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documenting event outcomes for reporting and evaluation purposes. Maintains and updates website. Support grant applications and reporting processes related to project funding. Carries out any other related
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addition to tracking key performance Indicators. Other responsibilities include following up with researchers and administrators on annual compliance renewals, grant application processing, audit-requested items and
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. Maintains detailed inventory of samples processed and keep meticulous records of their work in order to troubleshoot problems and propose improvements to assays. Analyzes and summarizes results for reports
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advancements in RNA technologies and contributes to process improvements Develops and updates standard operating procedures (SOPs) Leads or contributes to scientific manuscripts and research publications
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the data management area. Writes user’s manual for the data entry staff. Documents the structure of the already developed database. Documents the data management process for each study. Performs logical
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process to: present a paper or poster virtually or in person at an academic conference, such as annual disciplinary meetings or more focused workshops or symposia, or participate in, perform or exhibit