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Research Program | Department of Orthopaedics | Faculty of Medicine Compensation Range $4,333.86 - $5,155.61 CAD Monthly Posting End Date July 6, 2025 Note: Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM
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assessment protocols and exercise interventions for future studies Maintaining the emergency action plan for the facility Overseeing daily operations of the fitness facility. This includes weekly equipment
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placement of equity, diversity and inclusion as fundamental to our institutional culture. Our current academic plan outlines each as core values and we work to embed them in all that we do. Toronto
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level of flexibility, adaptability, and attention to details Strong ability to prioritize multiple tasks and meet time sensitive deadlines The ideal candidate will have the following experience
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to program Director (Teresa Liu-Ambrose) Working Relationship The position will work directly and report to the Faculty member who is mounting the study. This will involve working with developed systems and
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: The Research Assistant will be supervised by Dr. Marie-Claude Geoffroy (McGill University and Douglas Research Center, Canada Research Chair). The selected candidate will support the PI in executing multiple
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placement of equity, diversity and inclusion as fundamental to our institutional culture. Our current academic plan outlines each as core values and we work to embed them in all that we do. Toronto
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- Alter variables on a computer tracking program. Other - Develop standardized procedures for activities that research assistants perform within the unit. - Work in an office shared with other VEC staff
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, Coordinator s and Secretay/Clerk etc.) of the MS & NMO Clinical Trials Group to conduct clinical trials focused on supporting Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and Neuromyelitis Optica (NMO) research, with
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(e.g.Research Nurses, Coordinator s and Secretay/Clerk etc.) of the MS & NMO Clinical Trials Group to conduct clinical trials focused on supporting Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and Neuromyelitis Optica (NMO) research