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Qualifications PhD in public health or related field obtained within the last five years. Proven ability to thrive in a collaborative, mixed-methods research environment. Strong personal motivation, self
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of research methodologies, systematic reviews, and syntheses Formal education/training in quantitative research methods and statistical analysis Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including
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Experience with both qualitative and quantitative research methods Strong oral communication skills Ability to work independently as well as part of a team Experience with statistical software (e.g., SPSS
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methods to diagnose and monitor childhood cancers. This may include the use of ultra-rapid RNA-sequencing for real-time diagnostics and analysis of circulating nucleic acids to monitor drug resistance
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: Our group developed a new method, smol-seq, that uses DNA sequencing to measure metabolites and drugs. This harnesses the incredible power of DNA sequencing for metabolomics. It also allows metabolomics
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benefits currently available to Research Officers. Salaries commensurate with experience are taxable and subject to other deductions. As a guide, the current annual PhD recruiting rate is $83,985. In
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statistical analyses, with a focus on ion channel targets. Candidates must have a PhD in neuroscience, biophysics or pharmacology. The candidate will have expertise in whole cell patch clamp of native cells and
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other deductions. As a guide, the current annual PhD recruiting rate is $83,985. In addition PDFs will be allocated a travel fund to support their work. Project title Non-Linear Wavefront Sensing The role
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research projects focused on brain connectivity. Conduct quantitative brain imaging analyses. Keep up-to-date on the literature in this field, methodologies and software analyses programs Foster research
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of Population and Public Health (SPPH) is seeking a full time Postdoctoral Research Fellow to support Dr. Amanda Slaunwhite with “A mixed methods evaluation of safer supply initiatives to reduce illicit drug