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providing strategic oversight of donor engagement plans, ensuring accurate tracking and reporting of principal gift activity, and leading the development of high‑quality correspondence, briefings, proposals
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development (in collaboration with the Ludmer scientists), speaker coordination, logistics, and onsite management. Organize annual/semi-annual in‑person retreats for Center members, including programming
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identifying predictive genomic markers for specific reactions. The goal is to develop and implement effective tools to prevent ADRs in susceptible children and adults by predicting in whom the most serious
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: Under the direction of the Associate Director, Industry Partnerships, the Senior Industry Partnerships Officer is responsible for the planning, development, and management of complex research grants, as
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management expertise, capital and facilities. Liaising with the entrepreneurship@UBC program. Communication Promote awareness of and educate University and Affiliated Hospitals based clients on issues related
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trainees; Engagement in QA, protocol development, imaging standardization, and program development. Research Responsibilities The successful candidate will be expected to develop and maintain a productive
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to supporting career development for those who share our passion for member service and operational excellence. SPP was created in 1986 and is a fully funded, capital accumulation plan created by the provincial
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: Provide leadership throughout the procurement cycle, with a focus on needs analysis, development of contracting strategies and the professional and timely execution of higher complexity acquisitions
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on developing departmental requirements, policy, and procedures, introducing new work methods and equipment. 2. Responsible for creation of daily, weekly, and monthly schedules for staff and schedule
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: Responsibilities will include: Performing literature reviews to identify key gaps in current knowledge Supporting federal and provincial report research and writing activities Developing analytic plans and