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and thematic analysis). • Excellent writing and communication skills in French, and proficiency in English. • Strong organizational skills and attention to detail. • Ability to work
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work closely with ABIF imaging scientists to advance facility capabilities, support users through training and consultation, and lead innovative technical development projects. More information about the
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of work per week: 36.25 Position type: Post-Doctoral Fellow Rate of pay: $65,000 per annum Work location: On-site or virtual (depending on supervisor) in Toronto, Ontario Deadline date: May 15, 2026 About
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, epidemiologists, etc.) to identify and discuss the role and likely importance of the multiple sources of measurement error that will affect ZIKV-IPD-MA-2S analysis. Use simulated datasets in concert with feedback
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Department: School of Disability Studies, Faculty of Community Services Position supervisor: TBD School of Disability Studies Contract length: Two years Start date: September 2026 Hours of work per
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notebook, recording all experimental work, and maintain common database of all processed sample data. A bi-weekly report that underlines the experiments performed, the results obtained and their analysis
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of cells or tissues from mouse organs, and analysis of cell/tissue function using biochemical methods, flow cytometry, and immunofluorescence. Will assist with stereotaxic surgery and injections in mice
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: With a strong focus on interdisciplinary work, the position will involve working on independent research projects and providing supervision support for undergraduate and graduate students working in
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ability to work in a team Desirable Experience in bioinformatics analysis of single cell data (chromatin and RNA) Experience in myeloid cell development and ontogeny Application Process The following
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Nature Careers | Vancouver South Shaughnessy NW Oakridge NE Kerrisdale SE Arbutus Ridge, British Columbia | Canada | 3 months ago
biomarkers for common chronic diseases such as CVD and other chronic diseases. We use clinical samples such as serum/plasma, biopsies and whole blood for analysis and large databases, which include clinical