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) coding transcripts of interviews with policy and service system leaders with a strong line of sight on the strengths and limitations of the transfers using NVivo15 software. (3) providing editorial
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of repopulating the MRU grounds with Indigenous plants and linking the plants via signage and QR codes to an open access electronic resource (pressbook) that houses Elder teachings on the significance
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Statement, Good Clinical Practice; and 5) U.S. Food & Drug Administration. Lack of careful attention to regulatory guidelines and approvals can lead to suspension of further clinical research and/or funding
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: Writing and testing of code. Planning of research & discussing research with collaborators. Writing papers, and giving presentations. Qualifications: PhD in Chemistry Before applying, please note that to
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Research Guidance Memorandum FY25 ). Each appointed fellow is hosted by a mentoring scientist at a U.S. university or research institution (including Federal laboratories and FFRDCs) to work in an innovative
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). • Assisting with coding and qualitative analysis using tools such as NVivo and LLMs (training provided if needed). • Contributing to literature reviews, research memos, and summaries. • Supporting project
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Clinical Research Ethics Board 3) B.C. Privacy Act; 4) Health Canada, International Conference on Harmonization, Tri-Council Policy Statement, Good Clinical Practice; and 5) U.S. Food & Drug Administration
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underrepresented or discouraged. We encourage applications from members of groups that have been marginalized on any grounds enumerated under the B.C. Human Rights Code, including sex, sexual orientation, gender
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structure), coding and running analyses using a variety of statistical methods, interpreting results and preparing research manuscripts. To do so, they will rely on their advanced programming skills
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. We encourage applications from members of groups that have been marginalized on any grounds enumerated under the B.C. Human Rights Code, including sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression