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Objective The objective of the BC NEIHR Postdoctoral Fellowships program is to provide funding to Indigenous (First Nations, Métis or Inuit) postdoctoral applicants who wish to conduct research within a British Columbia (BC) host institution. Recipients of these fellowships demonstrate...
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team environment. Effective oral and written communication, analytical, and interpersonal skills. Willingness to respect diverse perspectives, including perspectives in conflict with one’s own
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program; Foster a vibrant and inclusive environment for scholars and position them for success as early career researchers. Value: Fellowships will provide a minimum stipend of $60,000/year (pending any
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research environments that will have maximal impact on their future scientific development. There are two options for awardees: Research Fellowship and Research Instructorship. Awards will support research
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. These fellowships will enable postdoctoral researchers to grow their scholarly profiles, undertake academic work at the University of Toronto, and strengthen the research environment at the University with diverse
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, 2016, 2017 and 2018. To learn more about our work environment, colleagues, leaders, students and innovative educational environment, visit www.torontomu.ca , check out @TorontoMet (external link) and
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learning environment Conduct and disseminate research in the field of SoTL, contributing to the advancement of teaching and learning practices in higher education Assist in the organization and facilitation
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genetics Experience with disease model systems a plus Proven ability to multi-task in a deadline oriented environment with minimal supervision Effective oral and written communication
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innovative solutions to complex research challenges. Through this collaborative framework, participants will have the opportunity to leverage diverse perspectives and expertise, fostering a rich environment
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, selection, and clonal dynamics, using high-throughput sequencing and systems-level analysis. Work on the engineering and functional assessment of synthetic or ex vivo thymic environments to control immune