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on normative questions in global health and public policy. The incoming Research Assistant will contribute to this broader program of research. Housed within the Faculty of Medicine, the School of Population and
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of Pediatric Neurosurgery, and the other Principal Investigators (PIs). This position works with pediatric neurosurgeons, the research director, clinic nurses, consultants in statistics, imaging and computing
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places. Record keeping: Using computer to help maintain technical and financial records. Lab maintenance and organization: Responsible for the general up-keep of the lab facilities. Reporting: Responsible
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basis, they will act as a resource for lab members and may supervise volunteers. Minimum Qualifications Completion of a relevant technical program or a university degree in a relevant discipline and a
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, and inclusion. Preferred Qualifications BA in Psychology preferred. Experience working in a research setting with sensitive populations and/or young children. Computer experience, especially with SPSS
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attending in-person, meetings will be held at the Cedar Project BC Children’s Hospital Research Institute (BCCHRI) Office, 950 W. 28th Ave. where a workstation equipped with telephone, computer and furniture
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such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans and electroencephalography (EEG), including positioning equipment on study participants (scalp and head region), computer set-up, and monitoring. Maintains
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project, “Implementation science study of rural clinical trials.” This project aims to promote rural health equity by building a rural clinical research program situated in Cranbrook. The program will be
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equipped with telephone, computer and furniture will be provided. The position is in the School of Population and Public Health (SPPH), which is in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of British
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to establish priorities and meet deadlines. Computer competency with Microsoft Office Software, Reference Manager or related software. Equity and diversity are essential to academic excellence. An open and