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provide stipendiary support to recent PhD graduates who are: undertaking original research; publishing research findings; developing and expanding personal research networks; broadening their teaching
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. Their primary purpose is to support advanced education and research at five Canadian universities and the Canada Council for the Arts. The UBC Killam Postdoctoral Research Fellowships are provided annually from
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project. Co-supervisors can be drawn from the same academic unit, as long as they represent different disciplines. The primary and co-supervisors must have a budgetary appointment either at the University
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Dalhousie University | Halifax Mid Harbour Nova Scotia Provincial Government, Nova Scotia | Canada | 1 day ago
Professor Kenneth Rockwood (Geriatric Medicine) and Professor Andrew Rutenberg (Physics) to develop and analyze dynamical models and quantitative measures of health using primary care and emergency care data
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Primary Purpose: We are seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Fellow to join a multidisciplinary research program focused on developing a novel ultrasound molecular imaging contrast agent
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of support is four (4) years minus the duration of any previous Tri-Agency funding held at the postgraduate level (see examples of Doctoral and Masters' programs). Health professional degree who
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Primary Purpose: The successful candidate will contribute to research focused on characterizing haskap (Lonicera caerulea) genetic resources maintained within the USask Fruit Program. The primary
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candidate will report to the Principal Investigator (Director of AI Research at OVCARE, Dr. Ali Bashashati). Responsibilities Designs and implements machine learning models for bulk and single-cell genomics
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partners across British Columbia. These include pediatric diabetes programs, cardiology clinics, primary care sites, and remote Indigenous communities. The Fellow will have the opportunity to develop and
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platform and electronic medical record (EMR) data—from clinical partners across British Columbia. These include pediatric diabetes programs, cardiology clinics, primary care sites, and remote Indigenous