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assistants in experimental or analytical workflows. Qualifications PhD in Computational Biology, Genomics, Biomedical Engineering, Neurosciences, or related fields. Proven expertise in single-cell or spatial
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funding opportunities Collaborate with interdisciplinary research teams to drive impactful studies Mentor trainees in different aspects of clinical research Minimum Qualifications PhD in public health
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research staff within the UBC mHealth Lab Qualifications PhD obtained within the last three (3) years in a relevant field (e.g., Computer Science, Computational Linguistics, Data Science or related
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. Co-supervise undergraduate and graduate students in the Brown Lab. Support teaching activities in Physiology 560 – Light Microscopy for the Life Sciences Qualifications: PhD in preferred areas
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and contribute to funding applications. QUALIFICATIONS Successful applicants will have: A PhD in biology, genetics, or related field. Strong background in wet lab techniques, with an emphasis on cell
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. QUALIFICATIONS Successful applicants will have: PhD in Biomedical Engineering, Ultrasonics, Medical Imaging, Applied Physics, or related field Experience with imbedded hardware, signal processing, and programming
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position (2026-2027) with a possibility of extension. The position requires a candidate who can begin work in the first half of 2026 and holds a PhD awarded no earlier than 2022, specializing in
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, provincial, and other relevant agencies. QUALIFICATIONS Successful applicants will have: A doctoral degree (PhD or equivalent) in clinical psychology, health psychology, public health, women’s health research
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Assistant will work under the supervision of Dr. Brown at McGill University, in collaboration with Laurence Lejeune (PhD Candidate, Université Québec à Montréal (UQAM), Centre de recherche sur les innovations
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also have a track record in post-secondary teaching. The position may be awarded as a postdoctoral fellowship to a researcher who has finished their PhD, or to an individual outside the academic