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assistant will be involved in are, and not limited to, the ECHO Autism BC program, the Autism Training Simulation program, the cross Canada ECHO Autism implementation project (ECHO AuDIO), and establishing a
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for the site regarding the FAST-PD Clinic program, providing patients and care partners with information on next steps, resources, and supports technical, clinical and data activities. Data handling: perform
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. WORKING CONDITIONS: Work will be performed at the UBC Okanagan where access to telephone, computers, office furniture and other necessary equipment will be provided. Work can also be completed from home
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, single-cell analysis capabilities, opportunities to partner with the country's strongest concentration of computational neuroscientists and much more. Fellows also enjoy the institute's extensive portfolio
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Vancouver Spine Research Program | Department of Orthopaedics | Faculty of Medicine Compensation Range $4,333.86 - $5,155.61 CAD Monthly Posting End Date January 14, 2026 Note: Applications will be accepted
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, compromise research results, and result in loss of research program funding. Serious errors may result in delay or withdrawal of research papers and reports, loss of credibility for the research lab
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research staff to meet critical deadlines, compromise research results, and result in loss of research program funding. Serious errors may result in delay or withdrawal of research papers and reports, loss
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directly to the Principal Investigator to ensure priorities are addressed. Supervision Given None. Minimum Qualifications Completion of a relevant technical program or a university degree in a relevant
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degree (M.D., Ph.D. or equivalent) and must be in a research-oriented postdoctoral training program at an academic, government, or non-profit research institution. Applicants must have more than two years
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to productively engage with diverse communities. McGill implements an employment equity program and encourages members of designated groups to self-identify. Persons with disabilities who anticipate needing