38 lecturer-software-engineering Postgraduate positions at University of British Columbia
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clinical research or healthcare setting Demonstrated knowledge of medical and scientific terminology Proficiency in using electronic data capture systems and software Basic understanding of clinical research
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knowledge of medical and scientific terminology Proficiency in using electronic data capture systems and software Basic understanding of clinical research principles and methodologies and knowledge of Good
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, bottle filling system, and high pressure spray units). Ability to effectively use software at a moderate level (e.g., Microsoft Outlook, Word, Excel, NTM eSirius, Mosaic Vivarium). Ability to read and
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. Word, Excel, Access, Powerpoint, etc, downloading and installing software, and data file organization. Accuracy and attention to detail. Knowledge of basic laboratory safety procedures and techniques.
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research Experience with clinical trials an asset Excellent communication skills Strong attention to detail Ability to exercise tact, discretion and safeguard confidentiality Comfort using MS Office software
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. The research will involve a variety of common techniques including, but not limited to, cellular immunology, flow cytometry, ELISA, general molecular biology, cell and gene engineering, biochemistry, and
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to Research Ethics requirements. Proficiency with computer applications such as word processing and spreadsheet software (SPSS, Microsoft Word, Excel), and internet applications and tools. Ability to administer
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. Ability to effectively use word processing software and database software. Ability to effectively manage multiple tasks and priorities. Ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing. Ability
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and are presented annually by the Canadian Association for Graduate Studies (CAGS), with sponsorship support provided by ProQuest. There are two awards: one for engineering, medical sciences and natural
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support improvements in clinical care, advance research, and guide policy change, such as improving coverage of diabetes technology and support for diabetes in school. CAPACITY has been awarded a $2M CIHR