117 postdoc-parallel-computing Fellowship positions at University of British Columbia
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project. This position is ideal for a motivated and independent researcher with expertise in forest operations, silviculture, or forest management. Project Overview The postdoc will contribute
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, or forest management. Project Overview The postdoc will contribute to the Silva21 research program, which aims to develop innovative strategies to enhance the resilience of Canadian forests in the face of
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The University of Toronto's Provost’s Postdoctoral Fellowship Program is available to engage seven Indigenous and/or Black postdoctoral researchers annually. Each award will provide $70,000 per year
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Academic Job Category Faculty Non Bargaining Job Title Postdoc Fellow Department Schaffer Laboratory | Department of Radiology | Faculty of Medicine (Jonathon Leipsic (Inherited)) Posting End Date
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pipelines, proficiency in genomic association analyses, particularly involving large-scale datasets, and familiarity with cloud computing and/or high-performance computing (HPC) environments
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computing and/or high-performance computing (HPC) environments for bioinformatics workflows. The successful candidate must exhibit excellent communication skills; a demonstrated potential for excellence in
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with whole-genome or exome sequencing pipelines, proficiency in genomic association analyses, particularly involving large-scale datasets, and familiarity with cloud computing and/or high-performance
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Applications are now open for the NOMIS–Gladstone Fellowship Program at the Gladstone Institute of Neurological Disease (GIND). Applications reviewed on a rolling basis. This interdisciplinary
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, and familiarity with cloud computing and/or high-performance computing (HPC) environments for bioinformatics workflows. The successful candidate must exhibit excellent communication skills; a
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the Faculty’s Molecular and Systems Pharmacology Research and Training Program, with cross-appointments to UBC Faculty of Medicine’s Department of Medical Genetics, and to the BC Cancer’s Department