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techniques are considered an asset. Experience with bioinformatics approaches to biological data and familiarity with the handling of genomics and next-generation sequencing data will be an advantage
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This course is designed for students to understand the issues associated with the use of data management technology and analytics solutions in the healthcare system. This includes systems and technologies used
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, retrieval communication and use of health-related data, information and knowledge. During the course we will explore a number of topics central to understanding of the field including the motivation for HI
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opportunities to study other Arctic ecosystem components, such as sea ducks. This is a new camp but a continuation of data collection that started at the Karrak Lake research station in 1991, thus we anticipate
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primary purpose is to assist with basic routine data entry, documentation, database maintenance, and code reviews of existing epigenetics projects. Organizational Status This position will report to Dr
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: Department of Bioengineering, Faculty of Engineering BIEN 203- Introduction to Statistics and Data Science Estimated Number of Positions: 1 Total Hours of Work per Term: 90 hours Position Summary: The student
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Research Assistant supports clinical research studies in the area of spinal deformity. The Spine Deformity Research Assistant is expected to assist with enrollment and data collection, and with coordinating
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GPS program expands. Collects, analyses and summarizes feedback from participants and end-users of Workday training resources to create and provide meaningful and data driven updates to the GPS project
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of McGill University. To find out more about UA, please visit us at www.mcgill.ca/advancement/ua-careers . Position Summary: Reporting to the Director, Advancement Information Management, the System
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assistance or information. Creates various other reports when needed. May create sessions, programs and lessons in specific fields. Acts as a resource person to resolve various issues related to student