84 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof" Fellowship positions at University of British Columbia
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process by international reviewers. The candidates will be informed about the decision around mid-February 2025. Your Responsibilities Develop and implement your research project Build up your own research
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poses a host of novel ethical challenges arising from tremendous technological, social, and environmental changes, requiring us to develop, strengthen, and apply our core ethical frameworks. One
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. This initiative aims to develop highly skilled researchers advancing knowledge and improving outcomes for individuals affected by stroke-related cognitive decline. The fellowship fosters innovative research
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the Zandstra Stem Cell Bioengineering Laboratory The Zandstra Lab, develops integrated computational and experimental approaches to enable advanced therapies from renewable sources. With expertise in
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will include: Co-lead community engagement activities (Meet and Greet sessions, workshops, etc.) Regularly update community partners Periodically assist in other projects Prepare materials and sessions
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Cell Bioengineering Laboratory The Zandstra Lab, develops integrated computational and experimental approaches to enable advanced therapies from renewable sources. With expertise in quantitative
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Translating basic science discoveries into practice Improving techniques to measure pain Developing new and more personalized treatment approaches Alternative approaches to pain management including research
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that is to be implemented: Group 1: Implementation of new practice guidelines Group 2: Implementation of new eHealth technologies Group 3: Implementation of new practice roles In addition, we have developed
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research under the supervision of Dr Wilfred Jefferies. The successful candidate will join a multidisciplinary team developing vaccines targeting infectious diseases and cancer. Project: The position focuses
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. The successful applicant will train directly under the supervision of Dr. David Granville, PhD, and will have an opportunity to develop their leadership skills in the laboratory by participating in overseeing