46 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Simons-Foundation" Postgraduate positions at University of British Columbia in Canada
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high-pressure liquid chromatography such as GCMS/MS, LCMS/MS and LCQTOF. Ability to learn independently, research new processes, develop and validate new assays. Ability to effectively manage multiple
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the research office. Attendance at study progress or research meetings within the hospital or DMCBH is expected. Attendance at clinical research-related professional development training programs or webinars
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the results of their research with professional audiences, to contribute to students' professional development, and to provide them with career advancement opportunities. Students must be registered in a UBC
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the intellectual, professional, and personal development of graduate students. The following attributes of an effective mentor will be considered by the committee in evaluating applicants: Models excellence in
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) Assessing the adherence and acceptability to iron and folic acid versus multiple micronutrient supplements during pregnancy: a cluster-randomized non-inferiority trial in Cambodia Danielle Hanke Doctor
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Additional eligibility criteria differ between awards, and students might be eligible for multiple awards. The list of awards is available in the Application Form - PART 2 . To be eligible to receive funding
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your references complete and submit their assessments early enough to allow you to submit your complete application in the research portal before the December 1 deadline. There are multiple steps
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: Adventures with quantitative magnetic resonance imaging Mitchell Demchuk Doctor of Philosophy in Chemistry (PhD) Multiple resonance type thermally activated delayed fluorescence molecules for near ultraviolet
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term. Job Summary One position is available for motivated and industrially oriented individual to support the team’s research and development efforts, headed by the UBC Department of Chemical and
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grant over 5 years to develop a nation-wide pediatric diabetes registry. Dr. Shazhan Amed is the principal investigator (PI) and UBC is the coordinating centre for this nation-wide project. The RA will