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well as validation of the platform in clinical contexts, beginning with Parkinson’s disease. The successful candidate will serve as a data manager to liaise between the project’s different data generating and database
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collaborators. Under the supervision of CMMI PI Dr. Michael Kobor, and with scientific and technical guidance from Dr. Emilia Lim and the CMMI Data Analysis and Integration Committee, the candidate will
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and compiling data in study reports, presenting results, and participating in the preparation of scientific manuscripts and grant application packages; Updating Dr. Hayden and the group
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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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(CEDRN). This role will focus on developing and piloting ED-based surveillance methods, generating high-quality data to inform public health decision-making, and advancing national capacity for future
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PDF format: • Cover letter • Curriculum vitae • Writing sample • Contact information for two references to Dr. HsingChi von Bergmann by February 20, 2026. For any questions related to the nature
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$45,000 - $50,000/year The UBC-Okanagan’s School of Engineering – Civil Engineering has an opening for a postdoctoral fellow. Please see job details below: JOB INFORMATION Term: 1 year (12 months), with
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. The fellowship was founded in 2002 by the late Swiss entrepreneur Dr. Branco Weiss. It is based at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETH) . The directorate consists of Prof. Dr. Angelika Steger
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the area of clinical prediction modeling. The candidate will be supervised by Dr. Mohsen Sadatsafavi, MD, PhD within UBC Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences. RESP is embedded within Collaboration for Outcomes
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research excellence. It commemorates the contributions of Drs. Luise and Gerhard Herzberg to science. Dr. Gerhard Herzberg received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1971, "for his contributions