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the Indigenous Research Associates (Perry, Scott-Fiddler), Research Program Manager (Dr. Edwards) and Dr. Stirling Bryan (Project Co-Leader). The incumbent will also have access to input and advice from a
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management and research-oriented support to Dr. Turvey and will coordinate activities related to the Vancouver Canadian Healthy Infant Longitudinal Development (CHILD) cohort study. This individual will work
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prevention program in urban communities in Canada and Australia. The candidate would be responsible for overseeing all stages of this multi-phase project in collaboration with Dr. Mary Jung and an inter
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report to Dr. Hirst and his research manager and will support the team comprised of post doctoral fellows, research assistants, graduate students, and coop students. Work Performed The successful applicant
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work may occasionally be required. Organizational Status The Research Technician 3 will work with other laboratory members and report directly to Dr. Francesca Capon (Senior Scientist at the Centre
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in communities, research design, and policy in this urgent time of environmental change. More information on the larger project can be found here . The candidate will work under the supervision of Dr
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. Supervision Received Works under general supervision from Dr. Melissa McHale. Expected to plan, prioritize, and execute research tasks independently in alignment with project objectives. Supervision Given May
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protocols established within the software development team. The incumbent will also be required to present progress to research sponsors and to others in the group. Organizational Status Reports to Dr
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achieve inclusion and fairness, brings rich diversity to UBC as a workplace, and creates the necessary conditions for a rewarding career. Job Summary The Anxiety Stress and Autism Program (ASAP) and (PEARL
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researchers will be co-advised by UBC professors and Hakai scientists to develop projects that synthesize the information coming in from the monitoring program, as well as provide complementary theory