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Department: Physics (Faculty of Science) Position supervisor: Professor Raffi Karshafian Contract length: Two years Hours of work per week: 36.25 Position type: Term Vacancy Start Date: ASAP Rate of
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for a period of up to 12 months. The fellow will receive a total bursary of $55,567 maximum, dependent on the number of months in the position. Work environment The Federal Public Service is stronger and
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Dalhousie University | Halifax Mid Harbour Nova Scotia Provincial Government, Nova Scotia | Canada | 2 days ago
management and technical support Mentorship and training of junior researchers Professional development and contribution to the research community Qualifications/Requirements of Position PhD in Physiology
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www.icord.org for more information. Additional information about Dr. Krassioukov‘s laboratory can be found at: http://icord.org/researchers/dr-andrei-krassioukov/. Work Performed: The postdoctoral fellows
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July 2026. Visit https://cancerexercise.med.ubc.ca/ for more information on Dr. Campbell and the Cancer Exercise and Physiotherapy Lab. Work performed: Reporting to Dr. Kristin Campbell, the successful
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. Position Details Start Date: March 15, 2026 but Flexible; funding is currently available. Term: One year, renewable based on performance and funding. Salary: $70,000–$80,000 CAD per year, commensurate with
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Qualifications Successful candidates will have PhD completed within the last 5 years in computer science, data science, biomedical engineering, computational linguistics, medical informatics, or a related
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and contribute to funding applications. QUALIFICATIONS Successful applicants will have: A PhD in biology, genetics, or related field. Strong background in wet lab techniques, with an emphasis on cell
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business days upon request. Applications should be submitted online at https://ubc.wd10.myworkdayjobs.com/ubcfacultyjobs (JR21467). Should you have any queries around this position, please contact Dr
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other organs. However, CPR does not work equally well for everyone. Because people have different body shapes and anatomy, CPR is likely only effective in about half of patients. This means many people