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Engineering | Faculty of Applied Science Compensation Range See details below. Posting End Date August 26, 2025 Note: Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the Posting End Date. Job End Date August 31
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Academic Job Category Faculty Non Bargaining Job Title Postdoctoral Research Fellow Department Ellis,Naoko | Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering | Faculty of Applied Science (Naoko
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chemical biology in the domain of cancer biology Proficiency in statistical/computational analysis of chemical and functional screen data to be self-sufficient in interpretation Experience with tumor model
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Qualified candidates will have completed a PhD within 5 years in a relevant discipline such as population and public health, occupational health/epidemiology, occupational science, or any health science field
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of Philosophy in Chemical and Biological Engineering (PhD) Electrochemical modification of cellulose nanocrystals Jenna Chisholm Doctor of Philosophy in Physics (PhD) Measurement of Top Pair Production in
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Update July 10, 2025: CIHR is longer accepting applications for the CIHR Postdoctoral Fellowship program. Please refer to the Canada Postdoctoral Research Award program web page for information
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Are you a Canadian PhD student with expertise on China interested in bridging academia and foreign policy? Department: Global Affairs Canada - Centre of China Policy Research and Coherence - OPR
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. The BCCVH and Dr. Bouchard prioritize patient-oriented research by forming close research collaborations with patient and community partners. Please visit our websites for more information about the BCCVH
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in the Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine is seeking a full-time (1.0 FTE) Postdoctoral Fellow in wound healing and molecular biology for a two-year term with possibility of extension
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embrace the complexity of digital health implementation and data-driven predictive modelling in low-resource settings with passion, resilience, and lots of creativity. Find yourself in new areas of inquiry