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, confirms research subject appointments and develops visit schedules for subjects. o Performs Multiple Sclerosis Functional Composite testing (training provided as required). o Coordinates Optical Coherence
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led by Physician Lead of the Provincial HIV/STI Program at the Clinical Prevention Services, British Columbia Centre for Disease Control (CPS, BCCDC). Organizational Status The incumbent will report to
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View All Awards Deadline No future deadline; program discontinued Value $40,000 Citizenship Canadian Permanent Resident International Degree Level Doctoral Important update: The NSERC Postgraduate
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, this award is intended to provide additional resources to support and strengthen such engagement: building relationships, supporting community-capacity development, conducting fieldwork, establishing
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will provide financial support to meritorious Indigenous students who have applied to the Canada Graduate Scholars—Master’s program (CGS M) . Eligibility See "Eligibility" at the Indigenous Scholars
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Genomics. Work will focus on running existing protocols as well as developing new methods for the detection and characterization of pathogens within environmental specimens. Tasks may include extracting RNA
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, Legacy of Airway Health. Work Performed Participating in research and implementation science projects related to asthma and COPD prevention and care that include protocol development, ethics board
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on Telecommunications Policy. The objective of the Fellowship is to support excellence in public policy research and develop leadership and expertise within Canada on issues of telecommunications policy. The Fellowship
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), prior to jury selection. This will be arranged for UBC's nominees in late March. Nomination Procedures Each UBC graduate program may nominate one dissertation to the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral
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partnered with the Ages Foundation Fund to financially assist students in pursuit of higher education. The Ages Foundation Research Fellowship & Bursaries program will allow students to study in a relatively