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will be primarily responsible for the coordination of translational research projects on IEIs. These tasks may include study subject recruitment, data entry and chart review, laboratory analysis
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work and data interpretation. Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a multidisciplinary environment. Excellent communication skills for documentation and teamwork. Strong attention
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-traditional employment, and positions in women’s centres. Meet Award Holders Kirsten McIlveen Doctor of Philosophy in Geography (PhD) Prison Paradox and Post-Secondary Education: Challenges to Developing
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Information For further information, such as eligibility requirements and application procedures, please see the Telus webpage . Questions about this funding opportunity should be emailed to Telus.
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by Dr. Stefan Lang. The Research Assistant Technician is required to conduct the research activities in an ethical manner and to maintain strict confidentiality with regards to information
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experiments Plans and performs experiments; troubleshoots problems when they arise Collects and records experimental data; analyses, interprets and reports on results Presents research results at laboratory
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. Assist in designing and conducting experiments, data collection, and data analysis using appropriate methodologies. Collaborate with faculty and researchers to develop research hypotheses and methodologies
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Maintains lab database on specimen collection information and DNA sequences, according to established protocols Coordinates with UBC Herbarium to accession new specimens into the museum collection Assists
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humanitarian and development work in their home country Be starting their first doctoral degree, in a PhD or DMA program at the UBC Vancouver campus in the year of application Students with external funding
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conducting and analysing individual interview data from older immigrants Participate in quantitative analysis of survey data Participate in conducting participant observation with older immigrants Participate