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: The student research assistant should be a graduate student in one of the following academic disciplines or equivalent: bioethics/ ethics, law, sociology, data science, political science, and/or public health
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attending in-person, meetings will be held at the Cedar Project BC Children’s Hospital Research Institute (BCCHRI) Office, 950 W. 28th Ave. where a workstation equipped with telephone, computer and furniture
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equipped with telephone, computer and furniture will be provided. The position is in the School of Population and Public Health (SPPH), which is in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of British
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academic standing B.A. degree, with social science background (e.g., sociology, political science, law) Familiarity with or interest in feminist/gender studies preferred Training and/or experience with
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/ Astrophysics Theory , Condensed Matter Theory , Cosmology , Gravity , Hadron Physics, String Theory, Mathematical Physics, Cosmology, Gravity, Theoretical Astrophysics, Experimental Astrophysics, Astroparticle
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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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on normative questions in global health and public policy. The incoming Research Assistant will contribute to this broader program of research. Housed within the Faculty of Medicine, the School of Population and
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Cullis Laboratory | Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | Faculty of Medicine Compensation Range $5,220.98 - $6,124.46 CAD Monthly Posting End Date September 4, 2025 Note: Applications will be
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will have desk space and computer access. Organizational Status The individual will work under close supervision of a Senior Research Associate. The individual will report on a regular basis to the
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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