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The successful candidate should have a PhD in cardiovascular physiology and/or spinal cord injury biology. They should have strong hands-on skills in performing, analyzing and interpreting common cardiovascular
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are available immediately and intended for early-career scientists with an advanced degree (PhD). The selected fellow(s) will join the research group of a Principal Investigator through a TQT-funded project, and
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Öberg (recent settler from Sweden), University of British Columbia. More information on the larger project can be found here and here. The successful candidate will work under the supervision of Drs
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to study design, data collection, analysis, and the development of interventions aimed at reducing sleep disparities. Key Responsibilities: Conducting and analyzing research on sleep health equity Leading
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health and access to sleep-related resources. The successful candidate will contribute to study design, data collection, analysis, and the development of interventions aimed at reducing sleep disparities
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. The successful candidate will contribute to study design, data collection, analysis, and the development of interventions aimed at reducing sleep disparities. Key Responsibilities: Conducting and analyzing
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of completion of your PhD, your career was significantly interrupted due to parental, medical and/or family-related responsibilities, NSERC will extend the eligibility period to three years. If, within two years
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integrating field research, remote sensing, and operational forestry insights, this project will generate data-driven tools and practical solutions to support sustainable forest management while balancing
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. The ideal candidate holds a PhD in computer science, bioinformatics, biomedical engineering, electrical engineering or similar The UBC Department of Orthopaedics has an international reputation for excellence
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set the research direction and computational approach to the data. Qualifications: - PhD in Biology, Bioinformatics, Computer Science, Statistics or a related quantitative field. - Experience working