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Preferred Engineering Technologies, Architectural Technologies, Environmental Technologies Experience with data analysis Experience with technical writing Experience with material testing and analysis
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| Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering | Faculty of Applied Science Compensation Range $4,426.00 - $4,845.00 CAD Monthly Posting End Date August 7, 2025 Note: Applications will be accepted until 11
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program and a minimum four years of related experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Some positions may require a graduate degree. Preferred Qualifications PhD in Physics
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Research and Innovation Services department helps partners conceptualize, prototype and deliver products to market. ARIS is on the leading edge of novel technology development. As one of Canada’s top applied
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related to equity, diversity, and inclusion Preferred Qualifications Certification in Veterinary Technology or Canadian Association of Laboratory Animal Science (CALAS) Registered Laboratory Animal
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at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, and you will report to Dr. Allyson Stevenson. Education: This position is intended for a Graduate (either MA or PhD) student in the College of Arts and
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completion Qualifications & Experience Must be currently enrolled in a diploma or degree, preferably a business or technology program Job classification: Student Worker Hourly rate: $15.00 - $18.22 Position
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. The research will involve a variety of common techniques including, but not limited to, cellular immunology, flow cytometry, ELISA, general molecular biology, cell and gene engineering, biochemistry, and
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support improvements in clinical care, advance research, and guide policy change, such as improving coverage of diabetes technology and support for diabetes in school. CAPACITY has been awarded a $2M CIHR
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of British Columbia-affiliated, nationally recognized, multi-year research program to enable the rapid design, engineering, and production of antibody leads against present and future viral diseases