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. The Leslie Lab at UBC (https://leslielab.msl.ubc.ca/ ) is pioneering single-molecule and single-nanoparticle imaging techniques using custom optical microscopy setups, resulting in new insights for drug
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requires a substantial amount of lifting, moving, and cleaning of equipment/work area. Subject to some unpleasant odours, dress code, and traffic pattern restrictions. Typical Duties/Accountabilities
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sensitivity, responsiveness and a need to maintain absolute confidentiality, with personal and employment matters. The incumbent must present a professional image in the Office of EDI by interacting
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consideration will be an exploration of how the terms "graphic novel," "comic book," and "popular culture" affect perceptions of the genre. How meaning is approached and understood when text and images
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transformational shift in understanding of the ecological, cultural, and social benefits, in addition to costs, of fire. It encompasses a paradigm shift toward restoration of fire as a vital ecosystem process and
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experience to apply those skills toward imaging data (e.g., live cell microscopy). The successful candidate will contribute to advancing machine learning-driven analysis of high-content imaging data to achieve
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, experienced, and dedicated software developer to play a key role in maintaining and further developing an imaging database for the collection of MRI data. There will be opportunities to learn and participate in
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institutions, including genomics, genetics, proteomics, metabolomics, bioinformatics, drug discovery, structure, biophysics, cellular imaging, and inter-institutional initiatives focused on computational biology
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could result in a tarnished program and university image. Supervision Received This position reports directly to the Senior Manager, Programs & Operation and Senior Manager, Capital Projects & Building
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, and people from minoritized gender identity groups, and thus pursuant to Section 42 of the BC Human Rights code, UBC is currently restricted in the recruitment, selection, and nomination of CRCs