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Rural Scholars Program. This program enables two rural scholars to pursue research projects. Organizational Status Under the direction of Dr. Denise Jaworsky, this position is hired within the University
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project is a community-based research project focused on the experiences of cis and trans women living with HIV in accessing and navigating care, housing, social and legal supports. The project is committed
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of Pediatric Neurosurgery, and the other Principal Investigators (PIs). This position works with pediatric neurosurgeons, the research director, clinic nurses, consultants in statistics, imaging and computing
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, the department at UBC. Supervision Received Works under general direction. Work is reviewed only against achievement of project objectives and deliverables. Supervision Given May oversee students as appropriate
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of the Unit to manage its resources effectively that would result in research projects being delayed or cancelled altogether. Supervision Received Works independently in consultation with the Director of
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training on equipment use and lab safety protocols for other lab members when appropriate. Work Performed Scientific duties: Conducts rodent habituation and care procedures, and assists in the collection
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/Research Manager, who also coordinates general workflow and advises on priorities. Works in collaboration with BCIRPU and Preventable research staff. The BC Injury Research and Prevention Unit (BCIRPU
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to supervisor. SUPERVISION RECEIVED Works under the supervision of Program Manager, Research Operations Manager, and Research Coordinators in carrying out familiar phases of duties and responsibilities; receives
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to the research chair, you will support project managers to ensure project deliverables are met on time, within budget, and in alignment with industry and academic standards. This position requires a passion for
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individual will play a major role in providing animal health, welfare, and other animal care duties in the UBC Gnotobiotic Research facilities hosted in Centre for Disease Modeling (CDM). This is a full-time