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University of British Columbia | Northern British Columbia Fort Nelson, British Columbia | Canada | 5 days ago
analysis and its applications to understanding biological mechanisms, and/or the development of computational methods to support biological research. The successful candidate may run their own wet lab
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biological mechanisms, and/or the development of computational methods to support biological research. The successful candidate may run their own wet lab or work primarily as a computational/theoretical
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basic, translation and clinical research. RESPONSIBILITIES Reporting to Dr. Aly Karsan or designate, the incumbent will conduct research on the molecular mechanisms driving the development
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to collaborative efforts aligned with translational and commercial development goals, including work supported by the CIFAR Multiscale Human Program and UBC’s Biodevice Foundry. Qualifications PhD in immunology
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Human Program and UBC’s Biodevice Foundry. Qualifications PhD in immunology, developmental biology (focused on the immune system), immune-engineering, or a related field (obtained within the last 5 years
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) Development of myelin-specific MRI contrast mechanisms using 31-phosphorous Isra Ibrahim Doctor of Philosophy in Craniofacial Science (PhD) The role of small Rho GTPases in normal and abnormal lip fusion Alyssa
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, Genetics 2011: Rowan D.H. Barrett, Zoology 2010: Jeremy Goldbogen, Zoology 2009: Mirela Andronescu, Computer Science 2007: Gordon Patrick McTaggart-Cowan, Mechanical Engineering 2006: Jeremy Michael Van
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full-time PhD program at UBC. Please respect the internal deadline to apply for admission for your intended program of study. Please note that CSC scholarship recipients are required to return to China
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Experimental Medicine (PhD) Multi-OMIC biomarkers to predict neonatal vaccine response Hiroshan Gunawardane Doctor of Philosophy in Mechanical Engineering (PhD) A Novel Microscale Soft Actuator for Medical
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. The successful applicant will train directly under the supervision of Dr. David Granville, PhD, and will have an opportunity to develop their leadership skills in the laboratory by participating in overseeing