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surveillance research using new adverse drug event data being generated by a technological intervention designed to improve clinical communication of patients’ adverse drug events. The successful applicant will
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an advantage Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail. Effective communication and teamwork abilities. Ability to work independently with minimal supervision and prioritize tasks effectively
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for advancing their research endeavors, fostering a spirit of intellectual curiosity and excellence within the community. Mentorship: Under the program, each participant will receive comprehensive supervision
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, Health and Safety academic activities and to the School of Population and Public Health academic community. The position reports to Dr. Chris McLeod. Work will be reviewed for soundness of approach
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. The BCCVH and Dr. Bouchard prioritize patient-oriented research by forming close research collaborations with patient and community partners. Please visit our websites for more information about the BCCVH
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using new adverse drug event data being generated by a technological intervention designed to improve clinical communication of patients’ adverse drug events. The successful applicant will join the
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outcomes The StrokeCog post-doctoral competition has some unique features: It aims to award two of the four PDFs to people who come from under-represented communities. Its application process considers a
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climate conditions. The successful candidate will propose research that benefits less privileged people in developing countries, aiming to increase the resilience of individuals and forest communities
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Successful applicants should have a solid scientific and technical background with excellent written and oral communication, interpersonal as well as organizational skills, in addition to the following: Ph.D
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desirable. Proficient in Python, R, and ML libraries such as PyTorch or TensorFlow. Strong communication and collaboration skills; ability to work independently and as part of a team. Willingness to respect