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condition. In particular, we encourage applications that propose research to link genetic or other ASD risk factors to molecular, cellular, circuit or behavioral mechanisms and set the stage for development
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for endodontic applications, and clinical endodontic studies. Experience in research and development (R&D) and translational activities is desirable. Furthermore, the successful candidate will have the opportunity
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development. This project requires the use sequencing approaches, including ChIP-seq, whole genome bisulfite-seq, RNA-seq and ATAC-seq, in transgenic mouse models and trophoblast stem cells to investigate
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responsible for the overall direction of the academic mission of the University at its Vancouver campus. The office provides leadership in strategic planning, financial planning, policy development and
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to the development and management and of a wide scope of projects and contracts, including multi-investigator, multi-institutional, partnered, and industry projects. The Research Manager works at both the pre-award
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. They provide leadership in the development and implementation of strategic human resource programs, practices and policies within their portfolio, and participate in the development, launch and standardization
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-documented UBC APIs and other appropriate toolsets. The EASD is responsible for the selection, acquisition or development, deployment, and operation of the suite of applications related to enterprise
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. Performs complex duties on the Information & Circulation desk. Also performs a wide range of collections management duties, including assisting with collections development, ordering print and electronic
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to the director of the GCRTC. Works with significant independence and latitude. Work is reviewed in terms of achievement of specific objectives. Performance and development of processes are reviewed by
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of furthering student development. Given the number of students we serve, we offer two streams of service: transactional and developmental. Associate Academic Advisors work primarily in the transactional realm