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using computer-based office software and UBC’s CMMS systems. Effectively use mobile devices (smart phones, tablets, etc.) and digital devices. Interpret and carry out written and/or oral instructions and
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View All Awards Deadline Likely in September 2025 Value $25,000 Citizenship Canadian Permanent Resident International Degree Level Masters Doctoral The Killam Connection program provides up
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preferred. One year internship in medical genetics or the equivalent in training and experience. Training in phlebotomy. Computer experience required, and expertise with Mac operating systems would be
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computing and/or high-performance computing (HPC) environments for bioinformatics workflows. The successful candidate must exhibit excellent communication skills; a demonstrated potential for excellence in
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research. Experience working within, collaborative environments. Computer experience and competency with Microsoft Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, Excel, and Endnote. Knowledge of qualitative and quantitative
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the Centre/Program/Faculty/University’s overall image. Recommendations and decisions affect the initiation, formulation and implementation of new programs within the business operation. By consistently
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. 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 of residents has grown
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Genetics regarding information on grants and applications, research sources, and the Provincial Medical Genetics Program Clinical Research Information. Includes information on various UBC websites
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Qualifications Completion of a relevant technical program or a university degree in a relevant discipline and a minimum three years of related experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience
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-time Postdoctoral Fellow to join us at the Digital & Sexual Health Initiative (DiSHI; dishiresearch.ca), a program of research led by Dr. Mark Gilbert at the School of Population and Public Health