18 target-tracking Postgraduate positions at University of British Columbia in Canada
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a recently funded NSERC Alliance proposal “CanN2ONet-A Canadian Nitrous Oxide Collaboration Network to Meet GHG Emission Reduction Targets”. The successfully admitted graduate student will work with
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highly motivated Research Assistant/Tech 3 to support PROGENITER, a multi-year research program to develop therapeutics that target infectious diseases at an accelerated pace. The successful candidate will
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quantitation of gene expression 4) Maintaining solutions (keeping track and maintaining consumables and reagent stocks and lab inventories) and other general lab maintenance. 5) Analysis of results and
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and tracks project progress to ensure timely completion of the project. Facilitates the completion of yearly progress reports and renewal documentation required by granting agencies Organizes and
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consent with study participants. Telephone Follow-up - Contact participants to ask questions, which are set in advance according to the study protocol (e.g. post-immunization reaction data). Study Tracking
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back. Track activities in an on-line sample-tracking system. Develop and improve analytical methods. Attend weekly lab meetings. Supervise another technician and undergraduate research assistants. Train
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small equipment. Some financial aspects of the job include tracking purchases, reconciling credit card purchases, mentoring students and other technical duties required to support the running of a
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-randomized non-inferiority trial in Cambodia Jonas Olsen Doctor of Philosophy in Pharmaceutical Sciences (PhD) Developing Novel Small Molecule Inhibitors of CLIC3 to Target Metastatic Breast Cancer View All
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addition to tracking key performance Indicators. Other responsibilities include following up with researchers and administrators on annual compliance renewals, grant application processing, audit-requested items and
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) Using protein trapping to target the replication stress response in cancer Danielle Hanke Doctor of Philosophy in Pharmaceutical Sciences (PhD) Developing small molecule inhibitors of STAT1 protein in