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Posting Details Do you have questions about the application process? If so, please refer to the Applicant FAQ’s. Position Information Posting Number: 20255688V Position Title: Animal Research
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all safety policies, SOPs and guidelines under UBC Safety and Risk Services. Performs rounds to observe and check the physical health and well-being of laboratory animals; collects data; writes and
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records of activity/health); performing rounds to observe and check the physical health and well-being of laboratory animals; preparing health reports; isolating infected or ill animals and reporting
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excellence and compliance with health, safety, and wellbeing requirements. The School of Animal and Veterinary Sciences is seeking a highly motivated and skilled Research Officer to join the Department
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. Work safely following all safety policies, SOPs and guidelines under UBC Safety and Risk Services. Performs rounds to observe and check the physical health and well-being of laboratory animals; collects
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, working on projects that aim to develop and characterize the activity of engineered anti-inflammatory therapeutics, evaluating them in animal models of autoimmunity and chronic inflammatory diseases
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for publications. This position will work closely with the principal investigator to learn and execute a broad range of biological techniques including PCR, molecular cloning, animal husbandry, cell culture, western
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basis of mosquito attraction to humans. Excellent organizational and communication skills. Must be able to complete laboratory tasks proficiently and be comfortable working with small animals and insect
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intracellular signaling in the brain of male and female mice and how these differences affect behavior. Assist with animal husbandry and genotyping on mouse colony to generate the experimental animals needed
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procedures, techniques, and documentation. Ability to acquire competence in new techniques. Preferred Qualifications Experience in cell culture, molecular biology, animal models. Required License/Registration