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analyze and interpret biochemical/biophysical/cryo-EM data Maintain contracts with equipment manufacturers, and coordinating repairs with vendors and suppliers Help as needed with ordering laboratory
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who are engaged in an eligible master’s or, in some cases, doctoral program in Canada (refer to the Eligibility section for more information). This support allows these scholars to concentrate more
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literature searches, knowledge mobilization and qualitative or quantitative research. Required: Current McGill Graduate student Fluent in English (written and spoken) Strong Qualitative or Quantitative data
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initiatives and knowledge exchange aimed at improving diabetes care processes, care coordination, and patient outcomes. Data is a powerful tool to improve patient care. Clinical data (from patient charts) and
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regular updates and reporting to funding partners Assist with study recruitment and scheduling interviews Assist with accuracy checks on transcribed interview data Assist with the set up and maintenance
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in delivering a new stream of analytical services to be offered through the Proteomics & Metabolomics Core Facility. Independent planning, performing, and analyzing data from experiments involving
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the qualitative interview data. Support aspects of knowledge synthesis, including: conducting literature searches, identifying gaps, and summarizing findings. Under the supervision of the investigators prepare
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considered for related award funding (please see "Further Information" below for details). Students in course-based professional Master’s programs and programs not administered by the Faculty of Graduate and
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Studies by 4:00 pm PT on 5 March 2025. A complete nomination package must include the following: a letter of support from the graduate program, which also includes the following information: a description
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. This work is with sensitive public health data and the individual must understand and exemplify the ethics of confidentiality, sensitivity, and respect when communicating all study information. The applicant