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The incumbent works alongside other animal technicians and reports to the on-site Operations Manager, MAF on a daily basis. Interacts with and assists faculty, research assistants, students and others. Work
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work and the development of a strategy to guide these efforts. The college is engaged in a range of international activities, including student and faculty exchanges, research collaborations, and global
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. Collaboration: Participate in the FMER Working Sessions and other group academic activities, and work closely with all the FMER researchers and affiliated graduate students Administrative Support: If necessary
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will assist with knowledge translation and social media products. This part-time, hourly position provides a flexible work schedule. Organizational Status The Research Assistant will be supervised by Dr
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-month contract with possible extension. Integrated within a busy, multidisciplinary team, the successful applicant will work closely with research staff, and report to the principal investigator and/or
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, training personnel and providing adequate sanitation and custodial work. The successful incumbent will ensure the highest quality of laboratory animal care and research support. The Animal Care Technician
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Assistant will collaborate with the provincial and national team members, as well as work closely with the lead of the pan-Canadian PREPARED study, Dr. Andrew Pinto. The Research Assistant will also work
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team, including external collaborators. The Principle Investigator will oversee work with direct support provided by other lab researchers. Supervision Given None. Minimum Qualifications High school
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closely with other investigators, research staff, and graduate trainees working on the same group of projects at SFU, UBC, BCCDC, and other partner agencies Work Performed Prepares exposure and health
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will work with a team of research staff, administrative staff, physicians, nurses and liaise with other healthcare professionals to ensure research studies meet or exceed regulatory and institutional