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expected to lead a defined viral immunology project that will involve working with human specimens to assess viral immune responses, using mouse models to test novel antibody-based therapeutics, and working
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. Alongside their research, Fellows engage in a series of leadership development activities, gain an in-depth understanding of the U.S. health care system and policy landscape, and build a robust network for
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intermediate or advanced computer skills in the following software packages: MS Office (particularly Excel, Word, Powerpoint), SPSS or SAS or R, and NVivo (qualitative data software package) Familiarity with
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. The fellowship should also enable broadening of the fellow’s professional network. For these reasons, applicants are strongly encouraged to seek opportunities outside of their doctoral institution and their
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, 2027 The expected pay range for this position is $60,000 to $80,000 per annum. Job Description The UBC mHealth Lab, in partnership with the UBC AI and Health Network, is seeking a highly motivated
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the Analytics in Medical Sciences and to the Project Lead, Personalized Cancer Radiotherapy. We seek a highly-motivated scientist with the ability to define, direct, and complete a project and who Designs and
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development and community building: opportunities to build a network of advisors and connect with principal investigators and postdocs in other disciplines, as well as special-interest activities (like thematic
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excellent chance of receiving salary awards from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research (MSFHR), or the Canadian Respiratory Research Network (CRRN
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body composition changes in people with GI cancers, with a particular focus on pancreatic cancer. This work is part of a broad program that is defining cachexia biomarkers and therapeutic targets
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on candidate’s desire concentrated on investigating genetics of Huntington disease, molecular mechanisms of Huntington disease pathogenesis and development of novel therapeutics. Using the wide network