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. Qualifications: Currently enrolled in a Master’s program at a Quebec University in Sociology, Science Technology and Society, Political Science, Education, or a related discipline. Experience with qualitative
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established protocols like genotyping, ELISA, cell culture, Western blotting, qPCR, etc. Has experience and expertise with molecular methods for lentivirus production Has training and experience with flow
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generation, integration, and analysis to dissect immune–tumour interactions in pediatric gliomas. The successful candidate will work closely with clinical, experimental, and computational collaborators across
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PBRN executive team meetings, as well as any relevant meetings at clinical sites Maintain research project documentation Maintain and promote the growth of our patient-partner engagement program in
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accuracy and compliance with research standards. Recommends and implements improvements to existing research methods. Develops and validates new analytical techniques tailored to biotherapeutic testing in
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. Harley completed their FRQSC and SSHRC CGS-funded Ph.D. in Educational Psychology at McGill University in 2014 and held an FRQSC-funded postdoctoral position in the Department of Computer
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(e.g., Sociology, Psychology) Experience in qualitative research methods Experience in knowledge synthesis methods is an asset Excellent written and oral communication skills Strong analytical and
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-conflict reconciliation and peacebuilding War-induced migration and resettlement International social work Participatory & arts-based research methods The tasks and responsibilities are as follows
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documentation, laboratory work, and compilation of data. (iii.) Recommends and implements improvements to existing methods of analysis or research. (iv.) Analyzes and interprets research data and disseminates
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inverse modeling methods, machine learning, and artificial intelligence techniques. Appointment Details: Start date: As early as March 1, 2026. Annual Salary: $55,000 Application review: Ongoing until