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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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, analyze problems, identify key information and issues, and can resolve them effectively. They are keen to work in a collaborative setting and have experience operating in a fast-paced entrepreneurial
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appropriate. Please note that the review panel will take into consideration whether consumers are involved and to what extent. For more information on consumer engagement, you can download Arthritis Society
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written communication skills - Demonstration of detailed record-keeping and data documentation - Strong interpersonal skills, including maintaining professional working relationships within a diverse
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For additional information, please contact: Holmes Award Secretariat Corporate Secretariat National Research Council Canada Email: Holmes.Award@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca
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using community-engagement methods ✓ Experience working with diverse partners and community members • Curriculum vitae • Names and contact information (including email addresses) of four
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(Western blot, immunoprecipitation and immunofluorescence) Perform cell culture Develop and optimize protocols for new antibody-based applications Compile data, prepare data figures, and contribute
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websites based on detailed instructions provided by the Research Manager. Assists in organizing and maintaining research-related information by uploading documents, posting announcements, and updating web
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their publication record and research statement. Preferred skills will include data science methods such as high performance computation, data management skills, and programming in R. Individuals also must be within
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and erroneous data will negatively impact the progress and direction of research projects. Errors related to experiments would cause the loss of valuable reagents, research time, and grant funds