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the Canadian Prescribed Fire Training Program and lead pedagogical research on prescribed fire and wildfire ecology training. The successful applicants will also help administer, modify, and grow the Canadian
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and translation of research to inform policy and program. Besides involvement in research, the position also offers opportunities for teaching at SPPH. RESPONSIBILITIES Reporting to the Principal
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commitment to employment equity helps achieve inclusion and fairness, brings rich diversity to UBC as a workplace, and creates the necessary conditions for a rewarding career. The Midwifery Program in
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The Centre for Heart Lung Innovation (HLI) is seeking a full-time research technician to support the pulmonary magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) research program and MRI Core facility (https://www.hli.ubc.ca
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; dedication to student mentoring; and ability to establish a strong externally funded research program. We seek a candidate with expertise in or related to any of the following areas (listed alphabetically
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use program (ACUP) in Western Canada and the second largest in Canada, and is responsible for providing research support to the animal-based research community associated with UBC and its affiliates
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literacy topics, including Generative Artificial Intelligence (Gen AI). Oversees the equipment lending program at the Chapman Learning Commons Help Desk, including identifying and purchasing new equipment
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modalities. RESPONSIBILITIES Reporting to Dr. MacVicar, the incumbent will assume a leadership role in our research program, focusing on the preclinical development and rigorous in vivo testing of novel
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, botulinum toxin injection clinics including EMG and ultrasound guidance as well as collaborations with the Huntington’s clinic, the DBS Clinic (neurosurgery) and the BC Brain Wellness Program. Fellows will be
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applications for a one-year Postdoctoral Fellow (with possibility of extension) to support an occupational hygiene research program in exposure and risk assessment under the supervision of Professor Hugh W