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Vancouver, Canada. The position is available starting August 2025 for at least 1 year. The research project will focus on the extraction of bodily fluids for off-device analysis. Applicants must hold a Ph.D
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technologies and functional genomics to dissect mechanisms of treatment resistance and lineage plasticity in advanced prostate cancer. The successful candidate will join a dynamic, multidisciplinary team with
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, Vancouver campus, invites applications for a full-time postdoctoral research fellow. The successful candidate will work as a member of the Accelerating Community Energy Transformation (ACET ) , a dynamic
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a member of the Accelerating Community Energy Transformation (ACET ) , a dynamic research team advancing just and sustainable energy transitions through transdisciplinary collaboration. Funded by
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(ACET ) , a dynamic research team advancing just and sustainable energy transitions through transdisciplinary collaboration. Funded by the Canada First Research Excellence Fund, this position offers
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simulation purposes and perform simulations to understand flash-back dynamics as well as study noise and pollutants emissions for stable operation of the burner; e) Use high-resolution experimental data
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involution using in vitro and in vivo models. Characterize and modulate the T-cell receptor (TCR) repertoire, including repertoire diversity, selection, and clonal dynamics, using high-throughput sequencing
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, including repertoire diversity, selection, and clonal dynamics, using high-throughput sequencing and systems-level analysis. Work on the engineering and functional assessment of synthetic or ex vivo thymic
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concerns. The dynamic and multidisciplinary team serves more than 3,600 patients/year and is comprised of gynaecologists, nurses, a physiotherapist, registered psychologists, a dedicated clinic coordinator
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contribute to the PRODIGY and C-PROOF research missions by designing, executing and analyzing glider-centred process studies of ocean turbulence and its dynamical and/or ecological consequences in the NE