258 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof"-"UNIS"-"St" positions at University of British Columbia in Canada
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the development of lab processes, manuals, onboarding documents, and tracking of expenses. This includes making updates as instructed to lab onboarding materials and writing out step-by-step instructions for using
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to detail and accuracy Laboratory maintenance and development experience Excellent oral and written communication skills Excellent organizational skills including ability to manage multiple tasks Demonstrated
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surveillance, research and knowledge development, knowledge synthesis, translation and education, and public information for the support of evidence-based, effective prevention measures. Injury prevention in
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Association in Canada’s (UNA-Canada) International Development & Diplomacy Internship Programme (IDDIP) to university graduates from many disciplines including: international affairs (relations), peacekeeping
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). This position supports multiple key university graduate administrative services in FASS including: development of processes, application and admissions, student registration, records and progress tracking, degree
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achieve inclusion and fairness, brings rich diversity to UBC as a workplace, and creates the necessary conditions for a rewarding career. Job Summary The Research Assistant will provide support to multiple
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procedures. Helps to train and oversee volunteers, to organize events, and to update written material. Assists with maintaining research equipment and lab/office supplies. Organizational Status Reports
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working with developed systems and procedures, following direction from the Director of the AMC research program. Work Performed Act as the contact person for the VGH Falls Clinic, part of the AMC Lab, and
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to show judgment and decision-making, which has the potential to impact the reputation of the BC-PHCRN Lab, and the opportunity for future research development. The direction of the research initiatives
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to impact the reputation of the BC-PHCRN Lab, and the opportunity for future research development. The direction of the research initiatives will be discussed at regular meetings with Drs. Dev and Wong and