36 wireless-communication Postgraduate research jobs at University of British Columbia in Canada
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activities in the community Attend team meetings as needed Support other tasks as needed Consequence of Error/Judgement Errors made could influence the ability of researchers and staff to meet critical
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publication Communicate with health care professionals (e.g., general physicians, physical therapists) to promote referrals to the VGH Falls Clinic, a major source of recruitment for the AMC Lab Assist and
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furnishings and shared supplies. In addition to areas of the hospital and DMCBH, outpatient study visits take place in clinical offices/exam rooms, and research recording and communication occurs within
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. Experience working with patients/patient data is required. Ability to maintain accuracy and attention to detail. Good organizational skills. Ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing
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biophysical experiments to measure antibody binding using DSF, BLI, SPR instruments and in addition, coordinate maintenance, monitoring and calibration of the instruments Communicate with proficiency and
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respect when communicating all study information. The applicant must be exceptionally detail-oriented, organized, and able to follow detailed protocols. This person must also be self-directed, able to excel
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of standard molecular and cell biology techniques. At least one year of relevant laboratory experience. Excellent communication skills and the ability to work effectively in an interdisciplinary environment
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. Ability to effectively use word processing software and database software. Ability to effectively manage multiple tasks and priorities. Ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing. Ability
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. The research community based at the BCCHR is comprised mostly of UBC faculty, staff, and students. The BCCHR conducts discovery, translational and clinical research to benefit the health of children and their
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. Inappropriate handling of interactions and communications can create embarrassment for the Lab and Division in dealings with faculty, students, University, affiliated hospitals, patients, business affiliates, and