76 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof"-"UNIS" positions at McGill University
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to justice advocates to enhance teaching in that area and better prepare law students and legal professionals to meet the needs of underserved communities. Despite growing awareness of access to justice
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graduate-student research assistant to support the research activities surrounding simulation-based research projects (e.g., development of a grant proposal, literature review, various simulation-based
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: Department of Biology (Professor Jennifer Sunday ) Position Summary: Assists the postdoctoral researcher and graduate student with statistical analysis. Supports the research team in developing a spreadsheet
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Study coordination Together with the research team, develop an analysis plan for data (e.g., bibliometric, quantitative, and qualitative analysis) Prepare a draft report of analysis and preliminary
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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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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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assistant will co-lead the project with Dr Regine Debrosse. They will organize meetings with students and community partners, develop and tailor materials in conversation with Dr Debrosse, assist her as she
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assistant will make sure that the perspective of young people from the neighborhood remains central through the research project. supervision. Concretely, they will co-develop the youth survey with me, assist
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emergencies) Fellows will be integrated into the broader McGill global health community and encouraged to develop their own scholarly contributions in one or more of the fellowship tracks while advancing PERL’s
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setup, sample loading, and data transfer. Prepare frozen and FFPE tissue sections for histology and spatial transcriptomics. Support molecular biology workflows (RNA/DNA extraction, cDNA synthesis