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Staff - Union Job Category CUPE 116 Job Profile CUPE 116 Salaried - Research Assistant /Technician 2 Job Title Research Technician, BPSc Program Department Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Sciences
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counterpart staff in other Themes, and with staff in BCCHR's administrative units. Work Performed Organizes and coordinates seminars, symposia, and other research-related events; Processes finance paperwork
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the province. To accommodate the government funded increase in MD undergraduate graduates, the PGME program has been increasing the number of residents accepted into its programs. Since 2003 the number
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to enhance reputation and maximize the profitability of the RED-DCP programs. Establishes strategic goals for the business operation and each divisional area. Develops strategic business plans in support of
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-relevant forms of scholarship into their doctoral education process. Awards of up to $10,000 are available to support innovative/collaborative scholarship which the student would otherwise be unable
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and expertise including cellular and molecular assays, in vivo models of disease, immunological assays and flow cytometry, immunofluorescence microscopy – tissue processing, sectioning, staining, image
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, engineering and math (STEM) fields — as well as those interested in working on projects across multiple mentors are also strongly encouraged. To receive updates about the application process, please subscribe
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Engineering Bachelor program, and to conduct fundamental and applied research in any of the following areas of mechanical engineering: audible and ultrasonic acoustics, aeronautics, bioengineering and sports
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degree in India within the last 24 months of the application deadline. Applicants must intend to undertake research in these priority areas: Materials, Energy, Sustainable Chemistry, Quantum Computing and
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, imaging techniques, and modeling of complex systems have created opportunities for exciting research careers at the interface between the physical/ computational sciences and the biological