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, molecular biology, and animal work. The expected salary for this position is $68,932 per year. Required scientific background: A PhD degree in life sciences (e.g. biochemistry, cell biology, immunology
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, and inclusion Preferred Qualifications Graduate degree (MSc or PhD) is preferred, in a relevant discipline or mix of disciplines (Indigenous studies, education, agriculture, environmental sciences
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) in Therapeutics Research. This appointment will provide the successful candidate with access to a unique environment where researchers in basic science and therapeutics converge with academic
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. Acts as a point of contact for program information and student services and regularly keeps students and faculty informed of significant graduate student issues, such as funding opportunities, PhD exams
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will have: PhD degree in a life science discipline with bioinformatic, biostatistics, GWAS, and human health experience, or, PhD in a life science plus post-doctoral experience in the aforementioned
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advancing brain mapping research and pediatric MRI data science within the organization. This senior-level position collaborates closely with interdisciplinary teams, leading brain mapping and MRI data
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University of British Columbia | Northern British Columbia Fort Nelson, British Columbia | Canada | 4 days ago
Columbia V6T 1Z4, Canada [map ] Subject Areas: Molecular Biology / Molecular Biology Bioengineering Teaching and Learning Biotechnology Immunology (more...) Data Science Genomics STEM Discipline or STEM
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relevant discipline would also be suitable. Masters or PhD degree in Engineering, Physics, Chemistry or other relevant discipline is preferred. A minimum of 5 years of experience or the equivalent
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to undergraduate education through the teaching of microbiology and immunology courses. Additional responsibilities may include developing and coordinating tutorials, as well as integrating data science pedagogy
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and supervising undergraduate and postgraduate trainees. QUALIFICATIONS Applicants must hold a PhD and have completed at least 3 years of postdoctoral training in developmental biology, hematology or a