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The overarching goals are to enhance national clinical research capability and quality into CRE (clinical research education) and GCP (good clinical practice weblink) though accredited training
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Department: Centre for Urban Energy Position supervisor: Dr. Bala Venkatesh, Academic Director Contract length: 1 year Hours of work per week: 36.25 Position type: Postdoctoral Fellow Rate of pay
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of their careers, including professors Elizabeth H. Blackburn and Ada Yonath, who went on to win a Nobel Prize. In Canada, the program has recognized since 2003 over 65 promising young researchers, whose work
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, demonstrated research ability, and strong communication skills. The successful candidate will conduct original research on core problems in biodiversity, foster interactions within the Centre, run a seminar
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engage with patients, clinicians and decision makers (“stakeholders”) to prioritize study outcomes. Research Project Overview The postdoctoral fellow (PDF) will support the work of the POINT study in
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personal development opportunities and mentorship in an established research group Opportunity to work with faculty in mentoring graduate and undergraduate students. Exposure to the most dynamic and diverse
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post-doctoral research position (with possible extension) to work on projects in collaboration with our industry partners and clinicians. Salary is competitive. The candidate will work on AI-based
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make an indispensable contribution to the research environment of the University and to their chosen field. In doing so, they raise the profile of themselves and UBC. They work under the general
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and safety and work disability research in B.C. and Canada. Who can apply The fellowship awards support doctoral graduates who are training for careers as academic researchers in occupational health and
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to work on our IS research projects and supporting programs to mobilize knowledge to action in support of children with BDD and their families. In the past 6 years, CHILD-BRIGHT has created a community of