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of tomorrow to develop the skills to build world-class research and drive Canadian prosperity and competitiveness. Description The CPRA program is a federal research talent investment program in the Canada
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Research Assistant to support a research project, funded by the Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation. The incumbent is expected to assist in developing a scoping review. There is opportunity for further
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this need by fostering the development and productivity of young scientists who have potential to make significant contributions to MS research and help ensure the future and stability of MS research
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Research Assistant contributes to Dr. Prisman’s research lab in head and neck reconstruction technology by researching and developing machine learning modules and other software tools to improve
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-directed therapies, antimicrobial drug development, and wastewater surveillance. Under the guidance of the Principal Investigator, the successful candidate will carry out research projects in accordance with
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: Department of Biology (Professor Jacalyn Vogel ) Position Summary: Constructs a matrix of wild-type and mutant yeast strains. Uses methods previously developed in the Vogel lab to measure relative fitness
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supervision from the Principal Investigator, the incumbent will perform and analyze PCR and RT-PCR experiments, test different PCR instruments, design PCR primers and analyze data and prepare reports
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conducive to the exploration of novel ideas and the development of impactful solutions to research problems. Innovation Building: Participants will have the privilege of attending research workshops
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-time Research Assistant / Technician (TRA 2). Catalyzed by a generous private donation, the DTII is driven by a vision to support the development of Alzheimer’s disease and dementia therapeutics at UBC
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personal development opportunities and mentorship in an established research group Opportunity to work with faculty in mentoring graduate and undergraduate students. Exposure to the most dynamic and diverse