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Singhal Research Lab Neurosurgery | Department of Surgery | Faculty of Medicine Compensation Range $4,333.86 - $5,155.61 CAD Monthly Posting End Date September 24, 2025 Note: Applications will be accepted
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grant support service processes. Works closely with Arts Development team to identify and determine suitability of specific foundation funding opportunities and approaches, and to ensure that foundation
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rewarding career. Job Summary The primary duties associated with this position involve the management and processing of arthropod specimens, including sorting, photographing and measuring specimens, as
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; · Experience and familiarity with psychiatric questionnaires and interviews; · Demonstrated experience with computers and computer software including MS Word for Windows, MS Excel, Power Point and SPSS
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the data management area. Writes user’s manual for the data entry staff. Documents the structure of the already developed database. Documents the data management process for each study. Performs logical
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at the University of British Columbia, Department of Psychiatry, as well as the High Field Imaging Laboratory at UBC, and various community mental health agencies. Data processing (data entry and analysis) will be
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at the University of British Columbia, Department of Psychiatry, as well as the High Field Imaging Laboratory at UBC, and various community mental health agencies. Data processing (data entry and analysis) will be
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places. Record keeping: Using computer to help maintain technical and financial records. Lab maintenance and organization: Responsible for the general up-keep of the lab facilities. Reporting: Responsible
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direction from the Gnoto Manager: process, transfer and ensure full sterility of all GF supplies introduced to the GF colonies. Collect samples for monitoring GF/gnotobiotic status of isolators. As needed
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additions as needed. Propose business process improvements and identify systems gaps related to Indigenous graduate student admissions, enrolment, and retention. Seek student input on current and proposed