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modeling in hydrogeology, geochemistry, mining or resource extraction. Has experience using a modern reactive-transport code such as MIN3P, PFLOTRAN, CrunchFlow, Retraso-CodeBright or similar. Can assemble
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or resource extraction. Has experience using a modern reactive-transport code such as MIN3P, PFLOTRAN, CrunchFlow, Retraso-CodeBright or similar. Can assemble geological, mineralogical and hydrogeological
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the area of clinical prediction modeling. The candidate will be supervised by Dr. Mohsen Sadatsafavi, MD, PhD within UBC Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences. RESP is embedded within Collaboration for Outcomes
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Department: National Institute on Ageing (NIA) Position supervisor: Bonnie-Jeanne MacDonald, Director of Financial Security Research, NIA and Dr. Samir Sinha, Director of Health Policy Contract
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centres and non-academic organisations. The MSCA promote excellence and set standards for high-quality researcher education and training in line with the European Charter for Researchers and the Code
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Status The individual will report directly to Dr. Tokuyama (PI) weekly. The candidate will initially work under close supervision but is expected to work with independently and lead a project to manuscript
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of Dr. Richard Lester, MD, FRCPC, the Postdoctoral Fellow will lead a research program titled: Advancing Patient-Centered AI: Validating NLP Models Using Clinical and Communication Data in British
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, contributing to an innovative project with strong translational potential. Nature of Work: The successful candidate will work under the supervision of Dr. Steven Machtaler. This work will require working with
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AI and Health Network Fellows Program. Under the supervision of Dr. Richard Lester, MD, FRCPC, the Postdoctoral Fellow will lead a research program titled: Advancing Patient-Centered AI: Validating NLP
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, improving clinical care, and system improvements. The Digital Emergency Medicine research group in the Department of Emergency Medicine, led by Dr. Kendall Ho, Professor of Emergency Medicine and Lead