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Liu-Ambrose Laboratory | Department of Physical Therapy | Faculty of Medicine Compensation Range $4,333.86 - $5,155.61 CAD Monthly Posting End Date August 5, 2025 Note: Applications will be accepted
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Job Description This is a funded PhD graduate student position available in the Biometeorology and Soil Physics Group at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver campus. The project is part of
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exclusive to): Explains the MRI process to participants. Prepares participants for scanning (eg. Offering scrubs to change into, ensuring removal of jewelry) . Conducts the initial MRI safety screening
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Liu-Ambrose Laboratory | Department of Physical Therapy | Faculty of Medicine Compensation Range $4,333.86 - $5,155.61 CAD Monthly Posting End Date June 19, 2025 Note: Applications will be accepted
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or physically compromising position. This position requires the ability to determine eligibility for studies, some of which require MRI scanning. It is essential that both psychiatric and non-psychiatric
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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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. Work Performed Recruiting potential study participants, going through the consent process with potential participants, and providing paper-based/electronic surveys to consenting participants
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the Adjudication Procedures on our CGSD webpage for details (the NSERC PGS D shares adjudication procedures with the CGS D). Meet Award Holders Sharada Balaji Doctor of Philosophy in Physics (PhD) Characterizing
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. Ability to work independently and within a team environment. Ability to complete work assignments in a timely fashion is a must. Attention to detail is critical. Computer experience and the physical ability
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of the process used to select the nominee the name and departmental affiliation of the nominee’s research supervisor the name and affiliation of the external examiner the date of the defence and the