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lecturer position in Social Work with an expected start date of July 1, 2026, or a mutually agreed time. The School of Social Work is a clinically focused, graduate program thus we seek applicants with a
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biomedical engineering, creating new knowledge, new academic and training programs, and fostering translation and innovation. Its vision is to transform health and healthcare for all, achieved through
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patch-based device that can measure whether CPR is actually pushing blood forward from the heart. This position would be supervised by an inter-disciplinary team: Dr. Brian Grunau is a clinician
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, jointly supervised by Dr. Peter Zandstra and Dr. Fabio Rossi, focused on advancing our understanding and engineering of the immune system across the lifespan. This role is part of a broader vision to
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cancer. RESPONSIBILITIES Reporting to Dr. Dawn Cochrane, the incumbent will be responsible for: The project will involve characterization of innate immune signaling in LGSC cell lines and testing novel
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to employment equity helps achieve inclusion and fairness, brings rich diversity to UBC as a workplace, and creates the necessary conditions for a rewarding career. Job Summary The Lunken lab (https
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of an internationally recognized program of research in addiction medicine with a focus on clinical research on recovery-based approaches for people living with substance use disorders. The incumbent will synthesize
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Lunken Lab (https://ibdcentrebc.ca/lunkenlab/ ) at BC Children's Hospital Research Institute (https://www.bcchr.ca ) in organizing and overseeing multiple clinical trials, including multi-site studies
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therapeutics. As the holder of the Dr. Connie Eaves Chair in Cancer Stem Cell Research, the successful candidate will develop and lead an innovative research program focused on understanding cancer stem cell