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The co-ordinating centre is located within a collaboration between the Institute for Global Health at BC Children’s and Women’s Hospital, University of British Columbia and the Department of Anesthesiology
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laboratory of Dr. Bruce Carleton and the multi-centre research team of the Canadian Pharmacogenomics Network for Drug Safety (CPNDS). We are seeking scientists to lead research projects with a specific focus
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a significant amount of time in Africa. ORGANIZATIONAL STATUS The co-ordinating centre is located within a collaboration between the Institute for Global Health at BC Children’s and Women’s Hospital
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(MDRU) at the University of British Columbia (UBC) is seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Research Fellow (PDRF) to contribute to a multi-disciplinary research program focused on Reduced Intrusion
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during the recruitment and hiring process or for more information and support, please visit UBC’s Centre for Workplace Accessibility website at https://hr.ubc.ca/health-and-wellbeing/workplace
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during the recruitment and hiring process or for more information and support, please visit UBC’s Centre for Workplace Accessibility website at https://hr.ubc.ca/health-and-wellbeing/workplace
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Centre for Workplace Accessibility website at https://hr.ubc.ca/health-and-wellbeing/workplace-accessibility/centre-workplace-accessibility or contact the Centre at workplace.accessibility@ubc.ca . Land
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support, please visit UBC’s Centre for Workplace Accessibility website at https://hr.ubc.ca/health-and-wellbeing/workplace-accessibility/centre-workplace-accessibility or contact the Centre
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candidates taking part in the selection process. To confidentially request accommodations, please contact Dr. Jenny Auxier at jenny.auxier@ubc.ca. To learn more about UBC’s Centre for Workplace Accessibility
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, University of British Columbia and the BC Centre for Disease Control. The Postdoctoral Fellow will lead the qualitative research components of the project titled “Adapting a self-collection STBBI testing