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to the PI, the Research Assistant operates as a member of a multidisciplinary, collaborative research team. The Research Assistant, working under the Principal Investigator, assists the research group in
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the Cango Lyec Study by assisting with analyses, grant writing, administrative and other tasks as required. Organizational Status Under the direction of Principal Investigator, Dr. Patricia Spittal, The Cango
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for Global Surgical Care (BGSC). The incumbent reports to the Principal Investigator, Dr. Stefan Lang. Work Performed Creates and monitors ethics applications for research projects. Recruit and consent
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pneumonia and sepsis. The successful candidate will work collaboratively across both research groups, reporting directly to a senior research associate or the respective principal investigators
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appointments, acquiring and entering data, and writing progress reports. Organizational Status Works under the direction of the Principal Investigator, Dr. Frances Chen. Interacts with graduate student
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doctoral) lab members, with oversight from the principal investigator. They will participate in lab meetings and will have the opportunity to present their project outcomes and learnings at the end
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, Principal Investigator, Department of Chemistry. Work Performed Explores the application and dissemination of research findings involving glasses using β NMR techniques. Develops and implements data
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, brings rich diversity to UBC as a workplace, and creates the necessary conditions for a rewarding career. JOB SUMMARY: The research assistant (RA) will support the principal investigator, co-investigators
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projects in our BC Primary Health Care Research Network (BC-PHCRN) lab. The person in this role will mainly support a Pandemic pREparedness engaging Primary cARe and Emergency Departments (PREPARED) study
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conditions for a rewarding career. Job Summary We are currently looking for a Full-time Research Assistant, to support a variety of projects in our BC Primary Health Care Research Network (BC-PHCRN) lab