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(HSCT) program performs an average of 15-20 transplants annually There is a strong collaboration with the three other pediatric oncology centres in Quebec allowing the development of clinical and
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skills with a proven ability to write, summarize and proofread student advising print and electronic documents. Experience with the development of web-based communications. Proficiency with computer
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; excellent note-taking ability; proficiency in English; French language skills highly desired; interest in international development. This role requires travel to Senegal for short-term research. All
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and assists in the design, development, and execution of experiments, including immune assays and flow cytometry. Oversees data collection, test administration, and laboratory procedures, ensuring
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technical inquiries, including assisting with the development of guidelines and procedures as well as instructing student employees. Provides technical guidance and assistance concerning work methods
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Research Assistant. RESPONSIBILITIES: (i.) Conducts research projects using established protocols, processes and procedures and with minimal or no supervision. (ii.) Oversees and assists with the development
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processes; Contribute actively to the development of, and communications related to, McGill’s Office for Mediation and Reporting (OMR); Develop and deliver education, training, and outreach on McGill’s
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on the biomechanics of the trunk. This part-time role offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to the development of neuromusculoskeletal models and simulation tools that integrate back exoskeletons and
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, contribute to policy development, and respond to inquiries regarding policies and procedures (in person, email or MS Teams) from staff, students, and external institutions. Compile data for reporting and
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, and emergency room overcapacity. By fostering innovative research, promoting evidence-based policy development, and facilitating meaningful dialogue among academia, healthcare providers, and