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: The research assistant will be responsible for developing detailed data analysis plans, data preparation (linkage between data sources, clean up, operationalization of intermediary and outcome measures, and
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interpret data used to determine mineral chemical and isotopic compositions, including SEM, EPMA, LA-ICP-MS and MC-ICP-MS Experience and Education: Relevant research experience in geochemistry acquired
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MUTH 250: Theory and Analysis 3 For detailed information on individual positions, refer to the Department's website: www.mcgill.ca/music/about-us/employment/teaching-assistants Date of posting: March 27
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: - Research the activity and mode of action of the pantetheinamide derivatives - Presentation of data - Collaboration within the group Qualifications: PhD in Chemistry Before applying, please note that to work
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digital health interventions. Lead and support study protocol amendments, including theory development, data collection planning, analytic strategies, and ethics submissions. Collect, manage, and analyze
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of the Research Supervisor Support data collection, cleaning and preparation (e.g. survey data, administrative datasets) Participate in exploratory and descriptive data analysis using established protocols Conduct
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metrics. Applies analytical tools such as Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), spatial data (GIS), and/or environmental modeling to assess circular strategies. Collaborates with academic, governmental, and
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protection data in a cohort of over 10 000 dyads of young mothers and their children to investigate health factors associated with the continuity of child maltreatment across generations in Quebec, Canada. Job
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indicator and EBV workflows to monitor biodiversity. Our mission is to make biodiversity data and insights readily available to all users, facilitating informed decision-making and conservation efforts
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networks, use disinformation and information manipulation to amplify divisive political narratives inside Canada. This project focuses specifically on how online narratives, media ecosystems, and coordinated