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and teamwork experience essential. Must be conscious of recycling and sustainability. Skills: Mechanical aptitude and ability to maintain equipment and make minor furniture repairs; physical ability
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(BRC). For more information about the School of Biomedical Engineering, please visit https://www.bme.ubc.ca/ . The Biomedical Research Centre animal facility within the School of Biomedical Engineering
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | about 21 hours ago
Description: Course number and title: CHMA11H3 Introductory Chemistry II: Reactions and Mechanisms Course description: This course quantitatively examines reactions and equilibria in chemical systems with
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not limited to, the tumour microenvironment, mechanisms of immunotherapy response and resistance, immune-related toxicities and comorbidities, translational immunology and biomarker discovery, precision
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feedback gathering, monitoring, and iterative refinement in collaboration with the Working Group Assist in developing monitoring and evaluation mechanisms, including appropriate data collection approaches
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Dalhousie University | Halifax Mid Harbour Nova Scotia Provincial Government, Nova Scotia | Canada | 16 days ago
, finishes, furniture, accessible lifts, lab equipment mechanical and electrical systems. Represents the University’s interests by ensuring all University guidelines, applicable building standards, national
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the Rossi lab (http://www.rossilab.ca ) in the School of Biomedical Engineering (SBME) at the University of British Columbia (UBC) in Vancouver, BC, Canada. Our lab’s goal is understand the mechanisms
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research program areas under this priority include: metabolomic, microbiome, and/or epigenetic programming; molecular, physiological & pharmacological mechanisms of nutraceuticals, cannabinoids, and/or other
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: Developing an innovative growth process (CVD and/or sputtering) to synthesize ultra‑thin 2D films. Transferring these films onto appropriate substrates. Characterizing their electrical, mechanical, thermal
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to quantum mechanics and spectroscopy. This course is recommended for students in life and health sciences programs that involve a small amount of chemistry. Estimated Enrolment: 60 students Estimated TA