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a variety of support to researcher(s) in the Faculty of Science. MAJOR DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES Provides a variety of research support such as: Reviewing relevant scientific literature. Collecting
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-based research projects (e.g., execute narrative literature reviews, conduct interviews or surveys in practice) Support the creation of presentation materials and writing of manuscripts as needed Identify
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project, “Implementation science study of rural clinical trials.” This project aims to promote rural health equity by building a rural clinical research program situated in Cranbrook. The program will be
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, this position will work closely with the Principal Investigators of Smart Energy Management Systems, Building and Material Science, and Environment. The ideal candidate is enthusiastic, adaptable
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Help prepare study materials, protocols, and ethics submissions Conduct literature reviews and environmental scans Support manuscript and presentation preparation through formatting and reference
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laboratory medicine), as necessary. Work Performed Assists with writing and preparing protocol material (e.g. screening materials, consent forms, ethics applications, data collection forms, patient information
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: Institute of Health Sciences Education Position Summary: Under the direction of the principal investigator, the research assistant will be responsible for the following; Literature Review & Background
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. Preferred Recent graduate in Materials Science, Metallurgy, Chemical Engineering, or related fields. Skills Required In-depth knowledge of corrosion-resistant, low-melting-point alloys and quality control
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| Faculty of Science Compensation Range $33.47 - $36.37 CAD Hourly Posting End Date August 25, 2025 Note: Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the Posting End Date. Job End Date September 25, 2025
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Faculties of Medicine and Science, and Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute. Visit www.icord.org. The Cho Lab at ICORD is led by Dr. Newton Cho. The goal of the lab is the develop viable translatable