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he Vice-Principal Research (VPR) Postdoctoral Fund aims to attract outstanding postdoctoral fellows (PDFs) to Queen’s University and foster greater recognition of trainees as research leaders
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Academic Job Category Faculty Bargaining Job Title Reference Librarian, Fraser Programs (Master Physical Therapy, Master Occupational Therapy, MD Undergraduate Program) limited-term Department UBC
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TUTOR-PHC is a one-year, pan-Canadian, interdisciplinary research capacity building program that has been training primary and integrated health care researchers and decision-makers fromfamily
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booking / vacancy statistics and assigning work as required to address vacancies and upcoming room bookings. Ensures master key sets are kept secured; provides room access as required using master keys
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Department UBCO | Shared Research Platforms | Fipke Laboratory for Trace Element Research | Vice Principal Research Office Compensation Range $6,747.50 - $9,701.42 CAD Monthly The Compensation Range is the
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to Dr. Elliott, the Principal Investigator, and functions with a high level of independence under general direction. The position is based in the Elliott Laboratory, located in the Clinical Support
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injury burden (osteoarthritis). Organizational Status The research assistant will report to the Principal Investigator, and to the Director of the BC Injury Research and Prevention Unit. Work Performed
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at improving the prevention and early detection of gynecologic pathologies. The Clinical Research Assistant will work under the supervision of the principal investigator (PI) to fulfill research
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HR aspects of the research group. Organizational Status Reports to and is supervised by the Principal Investigator (Dr. R. Hsiung). This position also works closely with the staff members
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bioinformatics. Organizational Status This position reports to the lead Principal Investigator Dr. Michael Kobor (Medical Genetics), and works in conjunction with other investigators and research personnel within