25 parallel-processing-bioinformatics uni jobs at Thompson Rivers University in Canada
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relevant training in Physiology, Anatomy, Medical Sciences, Rehabilitation Sciences, Human Nutrition, Human Health Sciences, Human Pathophysiology, and/or Human Health Bioinformatics with substantial
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; and sends letters to unsuccessful applicants. Orients new OLFMs to administrative processes and procedures; phone installations, access to learning management systems and marking portal. Monitors and
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Fall 2025: COMP 0500 (Introduction to Personal Computers). COMP 0500 is designed to introduce students to the personal computer environment at an advanced level. Students gain basic computing skills
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Thompson Rivers University | Cariboo and West Okanagan 100 Mile House, British Columbia | Canada | about 1 hour ago
, BC, in Fall 2025: COMP 0500 (Introduction to Personal Computers). COMP 0500 is designed to introduce students to the personal computer environment at an advanced level. Students gain basic computing
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technical information to non-technical audiences, and to recommend solutions to colleagues and stakeholders Strong interpersonal and organizational skills, including the ability to document workflow processes
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operating the nursing lab. The simulation technician will manage equipment, including: multi-media, computer, and other related resources used in patient care simulation exercises. In
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to support the instruction and logistics of Canadian Mountain and Ski Guide Training Program (CMSG) and TRU Adventure Studies Department field courses through the efficient operation of the equipment bay which
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exists to support the instruction and logistics of Canadian Mountain and Ski Guide Training Program (CMSG) and TRU Adventure Studies Department field courses through the efficient operation of
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, review and implement new systems, business processes, procurement, warehousing and internal controls. Nature and Scope: The scope of the Manager, Financial Planning and Budget includes management
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Services In this course students critically examine the historical process of colonization in Canada, the resulting barriers embedded in policy and practice, and alternative ways of viewing the social