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environment. Must be physically fit with excellent stamina, able to perform work for extended periods of time in any weather conditions. Advanced level of computer experience is required (e.g. MS Word, Excel
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Program research grant, this project brings together complementary expertise of the Zhulyn (Canada), Lagha (France), vanOudenaarden (Netherlands) and Kelleher (US) labs for a team-driven, multidisciplinary
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daily functioning of the body program office Technical/Lab Repair skeletons and anatomical models, maintain and organize student bone collection and prosected specimens; cataloguing these collections
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programming skills in R and/or Python; experience with shell scripting. Hands-on experience with sc/snRNA-seq analysis tools (e.g., Seurat, Scanpy, Cell Ranger). Familiarity with high-performance computing
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career. At Rehab Research Program (RRP), GF Strong Rehab Centre, we are committed to fostering an inclusive, respectful, and equitable environment. We do not tolerate racism, sexism, misogyny
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judgment and error will have a high negative impact on the medical program. Supervision Received Gross Lab Manager is the supervisor for managing daily routine tasks. Overall responsibility is provided by
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conditions for a rewarding career. JOB SUMMARY The Division of Hematology at the University of British Columbia is seeking a Research Assistant for the Hematology Research Program (HRP). The Research Assistant
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program goals and objectives. The research coordinator will work independently in performing defined duties from broad objectives and will alert the principal investigators to any unusual situations and
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will have desk space and computer access. Organizational Status The individual will work under close supervision of a Senior Research Associate. The individual will report on a regular basis to the
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the supervision of the immediate supervisor the Research Assistant will assist with the design and execution of neuroscience experiments (in vitro or in vivo), perform routine laboratory procedures (e.g., animal