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, policy development and/or advocacy, under the supervision of NIA staff, which will contribute to improving the lives of older adults in Canada today and for generations to come. The challenges and
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offer: Funding that totals $150,000 over three years ($50,000 a year) Cutting-edge research training One-on-one mentorship from a team of VAI faculty Individualized professional development A community of
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addition, AFRI programs help develop new technologies and a workforce that will advance our national security, our energy self-sufficiency, and the health of Americans.
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foster the development of the next generation of policy-focused China experts who will be at the forefront in academia, government, civil society and business in Canada. Description The China Research
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. Generous 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
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. Alongside their research, Fellows engage in a series of leadership development activities, gain an in-depth understanding of the U.S. health care system and policy landscape, and build a robust network for
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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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). The candidate will be working on developing state-of-the-art methodology in clinical prediction modeling, including novel uncertainty assessment method (Value of Information analysis), as well as Machine Learning
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medicine an opportunity to take a break from the lab and clinic. Fellows will gain time to think and develop their own projects and immerse themselves in the intellectually and culturally diverse environment
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that is to be implemented: Group 1: Implementation of new practice guidelines Group 2: Implementation of new eHealth technologies Group 3: Implementation of new practice roles In addition, we have developed