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Description Dr. Jordan Guenette is currently recruiting highly motivated students for PhD positions starting in January 2026 or September 2026 in human exercise and respiratory physiology
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lab. https://chbe.ubc.ca/fariborz-taghipour/ This position is for a 6 months term, with the possibility of extension depending on the availability of research funding. Job Summary The successful
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career. The department of Chemical & Biological Engineering at UBC – Vancouver is seeking a Research Assistant for Dr.Taghipour's lab. https://chbe.ubc.ca/fariborz-taghipour/ This position is for a 6
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program and future allocations are currently under review. Details below are for informational purposes only. Eligibility Faculty recipients must: Commence a tenure-track position at the rank
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the resources provided by UBC to support safe travel planning and risk management. In locations where the Government of Canada has official travel advisories in place, students are required to request High-Risk
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period, the Affiliated funding offer will normally be rescinded. Exceptions: Students are normally permitted to hold “GSI”, and other department-recommended donor-funded awards, as well as RA/TA positions
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[if applicable]). The presentation standards and page limits set by Vanier must be followed. Submit a completed Vanier CGS application via ResearchNet Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI): Applicants
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signaling that the university considers these diverse forms of scholarship worthy of recognition; Students gain enhanced career opportunities and they foster positive public perception of the value
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, the Affiliated funding offer will normally be rescinded. Exceptions: Students are normally permitted to hold GSI, department-recommended donor-funded awards, and RA/TA positions at the same time that
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-career scientists to pursue autism research by facilitating their transition to research independence and providing grant funding at the start of their faculty positions at a U.S. or international research