16 modeling-and-simulation-"Prof" Postgraduate positions at University of British Columbia
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appropriate. Research will focus on the application and dissemination of the dynamics of glasses using beta detected nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). Organizational Status Reports to Prof Andrew MacFarlane
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) is an asset Completion of UBC animal care training and lab rodent course (or equivalent) Familiarity with animal infection models and/or cancer models preferred Experience in routine laboratory
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cellular immunology. The incumbent will also be involved in the oversight of multiple in vivo mouse models of disease. The Research Assistant Technician will maintain important mouse colonies, assist with
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staining and microscopy, development of mouse models, and experimental therapeutics. Immediate projects involve support for sarcoma research programs studying desmoplastic round cell tumor, synovial sarcoma
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individual will play a major role in providing animal health, welfare, and other animal care duties in the UBC Gnotobiotic Research facilities hosted in Centre for Disease Modeling (CDM). This is a full-time
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the intellectual, professional, and personal development of graduate students. The following attributes of an effective mentor will be considered by the committee in evaluating applicants: Models excellence in
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why the dissertation constitutes a significant piece of original work a copy of the external examiner's pre-defence report. The examiner’s report must be dated and signed or otherwise authenticated by
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for stakeholder meetings. Staying updated on literature on emerging interventions and models of prevention and care for asthma and COPD. Providing other support as required to LAH researchers and team. Consequence
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patient samples or cellular models of human disease. Since the project involves working with human samples the individual should be fully immunized and will be required to undergo UBC’s Biosafety course
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of Philosophy in Forestry (PhD) Climate-sensitive forest growth and yield modelling Melanie Mackay Doctor of Philosophy in Mining Engineering (PhD) Critical elements in the coalfields of British Columbia