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Nature Careers | Vancouver South Shaughnessy NW Oakridge NE Kerrisdale SE Arbutus Ridge, British Columbia | Canada | 3 months ago
experiences. We regard gender equality and diversity as a strength and an asset. Your team The Radiation Safety Team is one of three teams in the Safety Group. The team currently consists of eight permanently
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handling, electrophysiology, immunohistochemistry, microscopy), maintain laboratory records, inventory, compliance with safety protocols, support in the preparation of manuscripts, presentations and grant
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View All Awards Deadline Likely in May 2026 Value $4,000 Citizenship Canadian Permanent Resident International Degree Level Masters Doctoral The Elizabeth Henry Scholarship for Communities and
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to internal documentation. Collaboration & Communication Work closely with lab members to provide analytical support and interpret results. Generate figures and summaries for presentations, publications, and
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in research Prepare and conduct interviews with key informants (including all communications prior to and following the interviews) Analyse interview data in collaboration with the research team Plan
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activity, persistence, and safety of CAR-T cell candidates. Molecular and Cellular Biology: Employ a variety of techniques such as multicolor flow cytometry, PCR, qPCR, Western blotting, and viral and non
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issues. Ability to independently design and execute experiments, ensuring accurate and reproducible results. Communication and Documentation Skills: Proven experience in preparing detailed technical
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written communication skills for presenting experimental findings. Additional Considerations: Previous experience working in an R&D or academic research environment. Experience with safety protocols
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: This position is for a PhD student with experience in arts education and pedagogy who has a background in improvisation. Qualifications Required (skills and abilities, education, language skills) *: MA
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Supervisor: Joann Whalen, PhD Department of Natural Resource Sciences Macdonald Campus; McGill University Position Summary: Use modern digital communication techniques to engage stakeholders interested in soil