101 distributed-computing-associate-professor Fellowship research jobs at University of British Columbia
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The next call for Letters of Intent will open in late-2025 or early-2026. The HFSP fellowship program supports proposals for frontier, potentially transformative research in the life sciences
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postdoctoral researchers whose interests and expertise align with our values and the needs of the network. These positions will be co-developed based on alignment between applicant, and the project and program
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at the Vancouver Campus of the University of British Columbia. This 1-year position with possibility of renewal will support a program of research on the evaluation of policies and programs designed to prevent work
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(MDRU) at the University of British Columbia (UBC) is seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Research Fellow (PDRF) to contribute to a multi-disciplinary research program focused on Reduced Intrusion
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, offering training and experience in genomics, computational biology, early drug discovery and clinical studies. RESPONSIBILITIES Reporting to Dr. Sam Aparicio, the incumbent will be responsible for: Design
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The Post-Doctoral Fellow, Hohl Research Group reports to Dr. Corinne Hohl, Professor in the UBC Department of Emergency Medicine. Responsibilities Designs studies in drug safety and effectiveness
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Hohl, Professor in the UBC Department of Emergency Medicine. Responsibilities Designs studies in drug safety and effectiveness of treatments for opioid poisoning and opioid use disorder using high
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The fellow will be responsible for: Building collaborations with our multidisciplinary team (medical physicists, engineers, computer scientists, nuclear medicine physicians) to develop and implement innovative
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Canada (Vancouver, Victoria, and Kelowna) and beyond. RESPONSIBILITIES The fellow will be responsible for: Building collaborations with our multidisciplinary team (medical physicists, engineers, computer
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with faculty or management positions Applications should be submitted via email to: Dr. Ed Pryzdial Clinical Professor/Senior Scientist University of British Columbia/Canadian Blood Services Subject