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Course Description: This course will introduce the fundamental concepts of information and communication technology for those students with a health science background, but no formal training in computer
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Dept. Course Titles and Course Numbers: enter course title and course number here Estimated Number of Positions: BIOL 112 Cell and Molecular Biology BIOL 201 Cell Biology and Metabolism BIOL 202
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sessions from 9am- 4 pm on Thursdays between June 4 and June 25, 2026 Delivery mode: In-person Estimated enrolment: 30-40 Estimated TA support: N/A Qualifications: An MD or PhD with a Doctorate or master’s
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to various measures of health and disease, the scientific methods used to investigate, analyze, prevent and control health problems will be illustrated using social, biomedical and public health examples
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | about 24 hours ago
relevant industry experience in business analytics, data analytics, operations, or decision support. Demonstrated knowledge of data analytics methods appropriate for an introductory business analytics course
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methods. Must be accessible to students outside of classroom hours. Available evenings and weekends. Course Description Details: https://ihpme.utoronto.ca/course/mhi1002h/ Salary: $9,820.70 - Sessional
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technologies, genetic alteration/genetic enhancement. Use of life support technologies, synthetic life, life extension. Estimated course enrolment: 50 students Estimated TA Support: not provided Class schedule
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to provide advanced technical leadership in bioanalytical method development, validation, quality assurance, and high-throughput sample analysis. They will serve as the laboratory’s subject matter expert
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estimation of adverse Zika outcomes while addressing measurement biases. We aim at generating evidence to inform public policy, healthcare providers and pregnant individuals, improving prevention during
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-performance computing equipment. Learn more about why McGill is an exciting place to work: https://www.mcgill.ca/careers/why-mcgill Under the supervision of the Bioinformatics Manager, the Bioinformatics