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The Data Sciences Institute (DSI) is a central hub and incubator for data science research, training, and partnerships at the University of Toronto. Its goal is to accelerate the impact of data
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rigorous work and health research with effective knowledge translation. The Partnership brings together policy-makers, researchers and data resources from national and international organizations to address
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about the School is available on the School of Nursing website at http://www.nursing.ubc.ca , and information on the employment environment in the Faculty of Applied Science is available at https
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to expand their horizons by pursuing degrees and careers in aerospace-related sciences or aerospace-related engineering. Further Information See Zonta International's website for fellowship description
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the Canadian Foundation for Ukranian Studies, will be awarded to one or more doctoral students specializing on Ukraine in political science, economics, and related fields (social sciences and political, economic
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synthesis efforts, in particular developing and updating evidence-based guidelines Coordinating stakeholder engagement activities (e.g., with healthcare providers, patients/public) Preparing regular data
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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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data analytics, pharmacy or medical practice, healthcare technology, health systems research or other potential research partners is an asset. Familiarity and experience with grant funded projects and
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emergency departments using data derived from the Canadian Emergency Department Research Network. The incumbent may also have the opportunity to participate in real-world drug safety and surveillance research
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. Experience or understanding of TCR sequencing and repertoire analysis; familiarity with single-cell data integration is a plus. Demonstrated interest in synthetic biology, tissue engineering, or immune system