19 multiple-sequence-alignment Postgraduate research jobs at University of British Columbia
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but may explain work sequences to others. Minimum Qualifications High school graduation and a minimum one year of related experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience
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supervision in accordance with detailed oral or written instructions; routine duties are carried out under general supervision. Supervision Given None but may explain work sequences to others. Minimum
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general supervision. Supervision Given None but may explain work sequences to others. Minimum Qualifications High school graduation and a minimum one year of related experience or an equivalent combination
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Maintains lab database on specimen collection information and DNA sequences, according to established protocols Coordinates with UBC Herbarium to accession new specimens into the museum collection Assists
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accepted until 11:59 PM on the Posting End Date. Job End Date March 31, 2026 There are multiple vacancies to this position. At UBC, we believe that attracting and sustaining a diverse workforce is key
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collection tools, tracking systems, logic models, and evaluation frameworks to assess educational program outcomes Supports the development of research study design aligned with program objectives, including
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None but may explain work sequences to others. CONSEQUENCES OF ERROR/JUDGEMENT This position entails a high level of confidentiality and discretion. Errors could result in significant concerns regarding
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organizational skills. - Ability to work effectively independently and in a team environment. - Ability to effectively manage multiple tasks and priorities and to work under pressure to meet deadlines.
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experiences that align deeply with our goals at G+PS and the needs of the broader Indigenous community on campus. We welcome conversations about flexible or part-time arrangements for an exceptional candidate
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strategies to enhance visibility and impact of the team’s research. ORGANIZATIONAL STATUS The Gynecologic Cancer Initiative (GCI) is a cross-institutional effort based across multiple hospital and research