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Dalhousie University | Halifax Mid Harbour Nova Scotia Provincial Government, Nova Scotia | Canada | about 23 hours ago
Position Details Position Information Position Title Part-Time Academic (ENVS 4004.03, Pathways to Sustainable Energy - Fall 2026) Posting Number PTAP3264P Department/Unit Earth & Environmental
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range is from $68,932 to $77,000 per year. Research Associate, Clean Energy Transformation About UBC The Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver
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of Science BIOL 215 Introduction to Ecology & Evolution BIOL 219 Introduction to Physical Biology of the Cell BIOL 301 Cell and Molecular Laboratory BIOL 302 Fundamentals of Genetics and Genomics BIOL 304
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Dalhousie University | Halifax Mid Harbour Nova Scotia Provincial Government, Nova Scotia | Canada | 1 day ago
Position Details Position Information Position Title Research Associate Research Project Mast Cell Regulation of Immunity in Diabetes Department/Unit Microbiology & Immunology Location Halifax, Nova
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of Biomedical Engineering, please visit https://www.bme.ubc.ca/ . The Hedtrich lab at the University of British Columbia (Vancouver, Canada) is developing novel gene delivery and editing strategies to rescue
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. Research Associate, Clean Energy Transformation About UBC The Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver invites applications for a full time Research
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Dalhousie University | Halifax Mid Harbour Nova Scotia Provincial Government, Nova Scotia | Canada | about 23 hours ago
of academic excellence in 2018. Job Summary This research project will employ a variety of cell-based and animal models to identify compounds with the potential to promote brain repair. Primary cultures
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, etc.) • Monitors and operates energy management controls systems utilizing Metasys/Rockwell Plant Control System to maximize safety, comfort and energy efficiency supporting the research intense campus
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | 22 days ago
introduces how cells or organisms extract energy from their environment. The major metabolic pathways to extract energy from carbohydrates, fats and proteins will be discussed, as well as the regulation and
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, electrostatic field and potential, Gauss's Law, conductors, electrostatic energy, magnetostatics, Ampere's Law, Biot-Savart Law, the Lorentz Force Law, Faraday’s Law, Maxwell's equations in free space. Number