30 high-performance-computing Postgraduate research jobs at University of British Columbia
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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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career. Job Summary The Research Technician 2 will perform a variety of independent activities involved in planning, coordinating and conducting research studies in the area of psychosis and schizophrenia
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the Physician Lead of the Provincial HIV/STI Program, CPS, BCCDC. Work Performed Carries out tasks related to research study visits including appointment scheduling, reminder calls, set-up of examination rooms
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, Genetics or a related field preferred. High degree of computer literacy including familiarity with word processing, spreadsheets. Experience with computer programming languages such as R considered an asset
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an autonomous role, thus previous experience in research is critical. The position will be held at the BCCDC Public Health Laboratory. Remote work encouraged when it is possible. Work Performed Conducts daily
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, and other stakeholder groups. WORK PERFORMED The Research Assistant will work on research and quality improvement projects involving quantitative and qualitative methods. Duties include: 1) Collection
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for Metabolomics and Nutrition (ACMaN) at BC Children’s Hospital Research Institute (BCCHR). The Research Technician will perform highly skilled technical tasks requiring extensive education, training and experience
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communications on ongoing project activities and progress to co-principal and investigators. Fosters excellent communication in a collaborative environment for all project stakeholders and funders. Performs other
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procedures, following direction from the Research Coordinator and Director of the research program (will not be working independently, will be working as a part of a team, under direction) Work Performed
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and others. Work Performed Daily care of laboratory animals, husbandry, and observation of health status, working under guidelines and standard operating procedures in compliance with CCAC regulations