75 parallel-processing-bioinformatics-"Multiple" Fellowship positions at University of British Columbia in Canada
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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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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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process, and evaluation criteria are available at Future Forests Fellowship website .
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transportation operations and network modelling, accessibility analysis, data analysis (statistics and/or machine learning methods), and spatial mapping. Because the work will involve multiple years of daily
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enhance provincial capacity to tailor care approaches in response to the ongoing substance use crisis. The ideal candidate will have a passion for integrating multiple sources of quantitative data and a
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to the ongoing substance use crisis. The ideal candidate will have a passion for integrating multiple sources of quantitative data and a drive to explore new areas of inquiry critical to transforming the quality
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, although we welcome applications from fellows who have secured funding prior to applying. APPLICATION PROCEDURE An application package should include: A letter of application outlining the applicant’s
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, engineering and math (STEM) fields — as well as those interested in working on projects across multiple mentors are also strongly encouraged. To receive updates about the application process, please subscribe
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of antibodies/ADCs and small molecules. We are addressing combinatorial target identification with CRISPR functional genomics and chemical biology for targeting hard to treat cancers. The Aparicio Lab has a long
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environments (namely the Surrey Memorial Hospital NICU-partnering with Ronald MacDonald House). There would be opportunities to work closely with experts and students in the fields of human-computer interaction