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. WORKING CONDITIONS: Work will be performed at the UBC Okanagan where access to telephone, computers, office furniture and other necessary equipment will be provided. Work can also be completed from home
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career. The Turvey Lab aims to identify the causes of disease for previously undiagnosed complex conditions. The incumbent will participate in an exciting research program to investigate the role
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The purpose of this work is to support the UPlan Operations Team in providing high quality data for the development of a new University strategic plan. Reporting to the UPlan Data Specialist, under
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Summary To perform scientific research, specifically research activities related to X-ray crystallography and bioinformatic analysis of proteins and to report results ready for publication and/or use
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group with a strong commitment to applied research that influences policy, practice, and health. Work Performed The candidate will work under the direction of the Executive Director, the Managing Director
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(isolation of DNA and RNA, RT-PCR), biochemistry (Western blots and enzymatic assays) and flow cytometry. The individual will be expected to perform experiments and data analysis in coordination with other lab
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of a case vignette, facilitating a simulation in a classroom setting, performing a literature review, and contributing to a scoping review. The research assistant will have supervision from Professors
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. Experience operation trailers and all-terrain vehicles (ATVs – not compulsory). Qualifications: Enrolled (or recently graduated) in a diploma or BSc program in Forestry or Biology; college students will be
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: Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences Position Summary: Contribute to an ongoing research program focused on the origin and evolution of rare earth element (REE) mineralization at the Kwyjibo magnetite
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The Public Humanities Hub Graduate Research Fellowship program aims to provide support for interdisciplinary, innovative and/or experimental public humanities graduate research projects, imagined