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The Turvey Lab RA3 reports directly to the Genetic Counsellor and works collaboratively with other study personnel on their duties. The Genetic Counsellor reports directly to the PI Dr. Stuart Turvey. Work
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to join our research team this summer within the Forest Reclamation and Reforestation Team at the Centre for Boreal Research (CBR) (led by Dr. Amanda Schoonmaker). This position will assist with
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Manager (the Manager) and works collaboratively with other study personnel on data collection. The Manager reports directly to the UBC CLSA Site Principal Investigator, Dr. Teresa Liu-Ambrose, and the CLSA
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at the campus where the position is based. Annual Salary: $67,000 Hours per Week: 35 (Full time) Location: School of Continuing Studies, 680 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal, Quebec, Canada Supervisor: Dr. Marie
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Assistant will work under the supervision of Dr. Brown at McGill University, in collaboration with Laurence Lejeune (PhD Candidate, Université Québec à Montréal (UQAM), Centre de recherche sur les innovations
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procedures and standardized web platforms, under the direction of the Research Manager. Organizational Status The Research Assistant will be supervised by and report to Dr. Jessica Liauw (Principal
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AI and Health Network Fellows Program. Under the supervision of Dr. Richard Lester, MD, FRCPC, the Postdoctoral Fellow will lead a research program titled: Advancing Patient-Centered AI: Validating NLP
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structure), coding and running analyses using a variety of statistical methods, interpreting results and preparing research manuscripts. To do so, they will rely on their advanced programming skills
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report directly to the Principal Investigator (Dr. Hancock) weekly, or to the Lab Manager. May work with other technicians or Research Associates. Will initially work under close supervision but is
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. Inadequate attention to detail and poor work ethic will reflect poorly on the research team and may impact the sustainability of the Wisnovsky lab. Supervision Received Works under the general guidance of Dr