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, grant writing, presentations and perform literature reviews. The RA will work under the supervision of the Program Manager and Principal Investigator and will work with other members of the HPV Related
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technical skills and scientific knowledge. Organizational Status The individual will report directly to the Principal Investigator (Dr. Hancock) weekly, or to a research Associate or Postdoctoral Fellow
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and translation of research to inform policy and program. Besides involvement in research, the position also offers opportunities for teaching at SPPH. RESPONSIBILITIES Reporting to the Principal
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. The incumbent will support the operational and data-related functions of cardiology and heart failure research projects led by Dr. Nathaniel Hawkins, and will interact predominantly with the Research Project
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creates the necessary conditions for a rewarding career. Job Summary The research assistant (RA) will support the principal investigator (Dr Kristin Campbell) and research staff and trainees in the Cancer
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broad range of experiences and alternative achievements. “Unfortunately, some individuals don’t apply for funding opportunities because they don’t believe they meet the requirements,” Dr. Edwards says
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neurological and spinal conditions, medication safety, and health outcomes. The Research Assistant/Tech 3 will support data-driven research involving administrative health databases, surveys, and Census data
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conditions for a rewarding career. Job Summary We are seeking a highly motivated Research Assistant/Tech 3 to support PROGENITER, a multi-year research program to develop therapeutics that target infectious
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of Victoria, the University of Northern British Columbia and the UBC Southern Medical Program in Kelowna. Our Research Division conducts numerous internal and external projects that are recruiting participants
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Health at the University of British Columbia, the Dementia Therapeutics Innovation Initiative (DTII), led by Dr. Haakon Nygaard, Dr. Brian MacVicar, and Dr. Freda Miller, invites applications for a full