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or questionnaires to Research Ethics Board (REB) in a timely manner; maintains database, records results, including computer data entry and/or observations and sample under supervisions. Assists in analyzing and
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and all other Collections transactions data entry using the Collection Accounting and Budget Interface (CABI) system. The CABI software interfaces with the University accounting system (Workday). Files
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documentation and information, and supporting departmental staff with a variety of administrative responsibilities during peak periods or absences. This position will provide support to multiple units
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alignment across operational functions and strategic IT initiatives, emphasizing best practices in safeguarding student information. The SBSA serves as a bridge, cultivating robust relationships with internal
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. The Research Nurse will also collect participant data and complete study documentation. They may collect biological samples and review test results, as applicable. This position is situated at the BC Children’s
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The CAS Future Leaders program provides Ph.D. students and postdocs from around the world an opportunity to build their careers, shape the future of research information and attend one of the most
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on Indigenous data governance and Indigenous youth experiences. Organizational Status This position will report to the Principal Investigator (PI) Dr. Gabrielle Legault. Work Performed Coordinates day-to-day
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people living with Parkinson’s and diet interventions, scheduling study visits, preparing data collection documents, assisting with data collection, and general research administrative duties. Primary
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implications of receiving results. This will ensure that the consent for research is truly informed. Post-test genetic counselling is helpful in the family s understanding and adaption to the information
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disability. Make decisions that have significant legal or academic impact. · Communicates complex information, including documentation guidelines outlining disability grounds for the request by informing