76 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof"-"UNIS"-"St" Fellowship positions at University of British Columbia in Canada
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); and a background in applying qualitative statistical research methods. Ideally candidates will have at least one year of experience in policy research and two years of experience managing multiple
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in children with neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy. Our lab utilizes advanced magnetic resonance (MR) techniques to study how early life brain injury affects brain development in critically ill
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motivated and skilled postdoctoral fellow to join a project focused on developing statistical models to understand the spatiotemporal distribution of marine mammals in the Arctic. The project will help
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other co-morbidities. The exciting next stage of this program will be to expand to multiple countries in East and West Africa, with rigorous evaluation. We are looking for an individual with a desire to
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the Canadian Pediatric Cancer Consortium (otherwise called ACCESS), we are seeking highly skilled and passionate Postdoctoral Fellows. You will develop and lead a research project focusing on high-grade
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developed for a range of important brain disorders, including neurodegenerative dementias, movement disorders and neuroinflammatory diseases such as multiple sclerosis, epilepsy and neuropsychiatric
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settings in diagnosing, triaging and discharging children with serious infections, and other co-morbidities. The exciting next stage of this program will be to expand to multiple countries in East and West
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, triaging and discharging children with serious infections, and other co-morbidities. The exciting next stage of this program will be to expand to multiple countries in East and West Africa, with rigorous
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development and community building: opportunities to build a network of advisors and connect with principal investigators and postdocs in other disciplines, as well as special-interest activities (like thematic
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-ischemic encephalopathy. Our lab utilizes advanced magnetic resonance (MR) techniques to study how early life brain injury affects brain development in critically ill newborns. This is a one-year