59 density-functional-theory Postgraduate positions at University of British Columbia
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creates the necessary conditions for a rewarding career. Job Summary The primary work of this position is to provide technical support for various projects within the Nielsen laboratory’s sarcoma and breast
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communities. Work Performed Performing field work and interact with engineers and operators at pilot sites. Operating and monitoring various water treatment systems, collecting samples, preparing the samples
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activities related to falls prevention in the AMC Lab. The AMC Lab functions under the umbrella of the Department of Physical Therapy, the DM Centre for Brain Health, and the Centre for Hip Health & Mobility
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water samples as part of routine monitoring for SARS-CoV-2 and other human pathogens. The candidate will also contribute to the development and validation of novel molecular methods for pathogen detection
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, including Trillium Health Partners and Montreal Children’s Hospital. The RA will also work with the Diabetes Transformation Project Coordinator at BC Children’s hospital and work with granting agencies and
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will work with a team of research staff, administrative staff, physicians, nurses and liaise with other healthcare professionals to ensure research studies meet or exceed regulatory and institutional
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for the extractions and lab work, organizing storage, preparation of buffers and solutions, help with lab inventories and maintenance and other general lab related duties. Within a wet-research laboratory. Interaction
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to assist in the overall functioning of an immunology research laboratory and provide support in research projects related to developing regulatory T cell therapies for application in autoimmunity
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personalized approaches to profoundly change the course of prevention and care of asthma and COPD in our community. The individual will work independently but within a team of patients, researchers and other
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Job Description This is a funded PhD graduate student position available in the Biometeorology and Soil Physics Group at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver campus. The project is part of