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. Position Details Start Date: March 15, 2026 but Flexible; funding is currently available. Term: One year, renewable based on performance and funding. Salary: $70,000–$80,000 CAD per year, commensurate with
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Qualifications Successful candidates will have PhD completed within the last 5 years in computer science, data science, biomedical engineering, computational linguistics, medical informatics, or a related
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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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response to the ongoing substance use crisis. The ideal candidate will have a passion for integrating multiple sources of quantitative data and a drive to explore new areas of inquiry critical
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Models Using Clinical and Communication Data in British Columbia. The fellow will work with a diverse set of real-world datasets—including two-way patient–provider texting collected via the WelTel
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other organs. However, CPR does not work equally well for everyone. Because people have different body shapes and anatomy, CPR is likely only effective in about half of patients. This means many people
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of chronic vulvar health concerns from individual and couple perspectives and (2) patient education about chronic vulvar health concerns. Upon starting the position, the Fellow will have access to collected
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aligned with translational and commercial development goals, including work supported by the CIFAR Multiscale Human Program and UBC’s Biodevice Foundry. Qualifications PhD in immunology, developmental
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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
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enhance provincial capacity to tailor care approaches in response to the ongoing substance use crisis. The ideal candidate will have a passion for integrating multiple sources of quantitative data and a