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of fermented and non-fermented dairy on bone health, body composition, and gut health. The RCT engages young adults for two years and requires in-person data collection at 3 time points over the study. The
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. Experience or understanding of TCR sequencing and repertoire analysis; familiarity with single-cell data integration is a plus. Demonstrated interest in synthetic biology, tissue engineering, or immune system
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facing difficult contexts and challenges. Note that work focused on genomics and/or genetic modification is not eligible. Further Information For complete eligibility criteria and application procedures
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your research interests and fit for the position Curriculum vitae with publication list Contact information for 3 academic references Applications should be submitted via UBC Workday Careers. For any
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matter theory, particle physics, quantum fields & strings, quantum gravity, quantum foundations, quantum information, mathematical physics and cosmology. The Fields Institute supports research in pure and
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, engineers, computer scientists, nuclear medicine physicians, …) towards the overall aim of enabling translational and physician-in-the-loop AI for medical imaging. Our research team is multicultural and
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the time of the appointment start date. Demonstrated expertise in current deep learning techniques (especially GNNs and/or RL) applied to biological data. Experience with spatial transcriptomics or single
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application of large quantities of complex information to improve health, healthcare decision-making, or the wellbeing of citizens. Life sciences applications/startups that do not have an obvious digital health
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research proposals and implementing data collection and analyses. Share findings with health system and community partners (through meetings, summary briefs, presentations), present at public health and
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contact information of references to: David G. Cory Canada Excellence Research Chair Laureate in Quantum Information Institute for Quantum Computing University of Waterloo dcory@uwaterloo.ca Equity