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Join a dynamic, world-class, collaborative science team at the intersection of Computer Science and Ecology. We are seeking a motivated individual to join the Boreal Plains Aerial Imaging research
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | about 17 hours ago
procedures of the University of Toronto or other related educational institutions. Excellent analytical and numerical skills. Proficient using analytical software/spreadsheets/data visualization tools. Good
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In the appointment of Research Assistant, your general duties and responsibilities will be: The Research Assistant will support a mixed-methods study that examines the barriers internationally
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. The wide ranging clinical manifestations make it challenging to recognize IEIs, leading to delays in diagnosis and treatment. The goal of my research program is to improve health outcomes for patients with
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water samples as part of routine monitoring for SARS-CoV-2 and other human pathogens. The candidate will also contribute to the development and validation of novel molecular methods for pathogen detection
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reporting to the Academic Director of the facility and Camilla Speller. Will consult with the whole leadership team when problems are encountered and when new methods are being used. Will assist graduate
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, and other stakeholder groups. WORK PERFORMED The Research Assistant will work on research and quality improvement projects involving quantitative and qualitative methods. Duties include: 1) Collection
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slicing, hybridization- and immuno-histochemical detection methods. Animal breeding and husbandry, blood sampling and tissue harvesting, minor surgical procedures and postoperative care. Responsible
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methods for investigators with novel research projects. The incumbent is expected to keep abreast of techniques and developments in their area of expertise. Exceptional organizational skills, as well as a
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career. Job Summary The Research Assistant will work on a variety of projects within the Men's Health Research (MHR) program (http://menshealthresearch.ubc.ca/ ), including the Reducing Male Suicide