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offers a rich platform for interdisciplinary engagement. Key Features of the Research Fellowship include: Collaborative Research: Participants will convene to form interdisciplinary teams, engaging in
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with the Director of SoTL to design, develop, implement, and evaluate SoTL initiatives and programs Co-teach graduate-level courses in the SoTL program, fostering a supportive, inclusive, and engaging
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substance use. This project will examine substance use treatment trajectories, identify challenges and opportunities in addiction health services, characterize key features of patients accessing care, and
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steps are completed: Apply through the UBC system Fill out this mandatory form The expected pay for this position is $70,000 per year + benefits. The initial appointment will be for 16 months commencing
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undergraduate students. The Department offers an undergraduate honors degree in Medical Physics and teaches numerous courses to various undergraduate programs in Science and Engineering. Furthermore
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to apply Important: Applications will only be reviewed if BOTH of the following steps are completed: Apply through the UBC system Fill out this mandatory form The expected pay for this position is $70,000
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of next-generation immune organoids and scaffolds capable of supporting therapeutic-grade T-cell development. Environment and Collaboration This position is embedded in a dynamic, interdisciplinary team
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) using syndemic and precision public health approaches. This project will use data from the BC Hepatitis Testers Cohort (BC-HTC) and IDEALs Cohorts- longitudinal cohorts of ~2.5 million people tested
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are completed: Apply through the UBC system Fill out this mandatory form The expected pay for this position is $70,000 per year + benefits. The initial appointment will be for 16 months commencing on March 16
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therapeutic-grade T-cell development. Environment and Collaboration This position is embedded in a dynamic, interdisciplinary team comprising computational biologists, bioengineers, and immunologists