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the Teresa Liu-Ambrose’s Aging, Mobility, and Cognitive Neuroscience (AMC) Lab. Under the direct supervision of Teresa Liu-Ambrose, will provide ongoing administrative and research support for research
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conditions for a rewarding career. Summary: The Research Assistant will support the research and knowledge translation activities of both the BC Injury Research and Prevention Unit (BCIRPU) and The
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access requests, literature searches, data cleaning and preparation, epidemiologic analyses, and preparing knowledge translation materials, including presentations, reports, and scientific journal articles
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Columbia and managed by UBC faculty and students, works on all aspects of nɬeʔkepmxcín, including its syntax, semantics, pragmatics, phonetics, and phonology. This position requires knowledge
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the Teresa Liu-Ambrose’s Aging, Mobility, and Cognitive Neuroscience (AMC) Lab. Under the direct supervision of Teresa Liu-Ambrose, will provide ongoing administrative and research support for research
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honesty, and the ability to work both independently and collaboratively in the very dynamic academic environment offered by the FMER. Main Duties & Responsibilities: Literature Review and Knowledge
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media/materials to disseminate research to clinicians (knowledge translation) Actively participate in research team meetings to define and plan research participant recruitment strategies, protocols and
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analysis of data, including functional brain imaging results, cognitive psychology and symptom ratings on patient and healthy populations to better understand the symptoms of psychosis. The data collection
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participating in rehabilitation studies Perform literature searches, data extraction and database maintenance Develop media/materials to disseminate research to clinicians (knowledge translation) Actively
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care and public health, so that knowledge is generated and translated most effectively. Accelerating the creation and leveraging of knowledge informs improvements in prevention and care of populations