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activities in the Division. Train and support students working on Divisional clinical research projects. Promote Divisional research activities at local and external academic events. Assist in development and
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medical isotopes, body composition, detector development, health physics, dosimetry, neutron metrology, nuclear engineering, neutron radiography, neutron activation, bone and joint research. The research
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offer: Funding that totals $150,000 over three years ($50,000 a year) Cutting-edge research training One-on-one mentorship from a team of VAI faculty Individualized professional development A community of
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. Generous personal development opportunities and mentorship in an established research group Opportunity to work with faculty in mentoring graduate and undergraduate students. Exposure to the most dynamic and
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. This part-time research position supports the development and expansion of virtual simulation environments for research and educational purposes in mining and mineral processing. RESPONSIBILITIES: Conducts
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) to develop and evaluate models that estimate respiratory and heart-rate variation directly from brain imaging data. The work contributes to advances in neuroimaging methodology and supports the development
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foster the development of the next generation of policy-focused China experts who will be at the forefront in academia, government, civil society and business in Canada. Description The China Research
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initiatives Identifying relevant funding sources and developing grant proposals and applications Assisting research trainees with presentations and manuscript development Other research-related tasks as needed
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-David | School of Social Work | Faculty of Health and Social Development Compensation Range $30.96 - $35.51 CAD Hourly Posting End Date January 14, 2026 Note: Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM
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for the detection and characterization of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). The successful candidate will work at the interface of molecular biology, ultrasound imaging, and preclinical model development