250 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof"-"UNIS"-"St" positions at University of British Columbia in Canada
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, analyzing and compiling data in study report preparation Assisting senior level staff with the design of experiments and/or development of new techniques Designing and writing standard operating procedures
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Development Canada, Environment and Climate Change Canada, Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institution, Canadian Securities Administrators, Alberta Securities Commission, Ontario Securities Commission
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and virology assays on samples obtained from humans and mice and be responsible for developing and testing new immunological assays in the lab. The candidate will also contribute to other ongoing
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Summary This position will provide technical support to data management plan development, data management, and assist Post-Doctoral Fellows with the development of machine learning methods. Organizational
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. • Scheduling & visit coordination in alignment with clinic operations; prepare visit materials; manage participant flow. • Consent administration under delegated authority and supervision; adhere
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Research Fellow to lead the development of novel single-cell functional genomic approaches to identify therapeutic vulnerabilities in prostate cancer. This project integrates cutting-edge single-cell
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hydrogen/methane blends in 15 MW boilers and prepare a report (thermal power and heat transfer analysis at large-scale); b) Collaborate with UBC technicians in acquiring data from our 15 MW boilers, analyze
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developed collaboratively with community members, patient partners, healthcare workers and health administrators to generate knowledge on strategies to support clinical trial implementation in rural settings
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applications in drug delivery, gene therapy, cancer, aging, and immunology. The Russell lab focuses on infectious diseases, aiming to develop innovative treatments for serious bacterial infections causing
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entries with a $3,000 award to develop and transform their ideas into policy briefs. The challenge also provides laureates with coaching including access to subject matter experts, networking and skills