29 multiple-sequence-alignment Postgraduate positions 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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cellular immunology. The incumbent will also be involved in the oversight of multiple in vivo mouse models of disease. The Research Assistant Technician will maintain important mouse colonies, assist with
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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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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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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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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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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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confirming that your proposed research aligns with the research from your CGS award letter of support from host supervisor detailing their support for your research study period abroad and the resources
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multiple authors will not be considered. Original, and scanned copies sent by email directly to the department are acceptable Letters must be signed by the author Letters must be a maximum of 2 pages