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analyses of two large population-based health surveys: the BC British Columbia Adolescent Health Survey and the Health Behaviour in School-Aged Children survey. Additionally, the successful applicant will
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transportation operations and network modelling, accessibility analysis, data analysis (statistics and/or machine learning methods), and spatial mapping. Because the work will involve multiple years of daily
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will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the Posting End Date. Job End Date May 31, 2027 The expected salary for this position is $60,000 per annum, though is negotiable based on experience. The Faculty
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for this position is $60,000 per annum, though is negotiable based on experience. The Faculty of Medicine is committed to offering equitable and competitive salaries, commensurate with the qualifications and
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Global Child Health, Epidemiology and/or Digital Health. The Trainee will conduct research in global health initiatives utilizing risk-based differentiated care to prevent pediatric mortality and morbidity
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interests that span acute hemodynamic management, biomarkers for injury severity, and large animal modelling. Both the West and Kwon labs offer a highly-collaborative training environment for emerging
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interests that span acute hemodynamic management, biomarkers for injury severity, and large animal modelling. Both the West and Kwon labs offer a highly-collaborative training environment for emerging
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, spatial modeling, and/or remote sensing is desirable. Proficiency in GIS, R, and/or Python for data analysis, modeling, and spatial analysis is also desirable Excellent written and verbal communication
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in molecular biology and bioinformatics, with a focus on infectious disease and cancer models. Candidates must have a PhD in Immunology, Molecular Biology, Microbiology, or Vaccine Research. The ideal
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Postdoctoral Fellow with a keen interest in Global Child Health, Epidemiology and/or Digital Health. The Trainee will conduct research in global health initiatives utilizing risk-based differentiated care