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-David | School of Social Work | Faculty of Health and Social Development Compensation Range $30.96 - $35.51 CAD Hourly Posting End Date January 14, 2026 Note: Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM
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Development (Shelly Ben-David) Posting End Date January 14, 2026 Note: Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the Posting End Date. Job End Date December 31, 2026 At UBC, we believe that attracting and
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Job Category BCGEU Okanagan Support Staff Job Title Research Assistant Technician IV Department UBCO | Research | Ben-David | School of Social Work | Faculty of Health and Social Development Posting
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conditions for a rewarding career. Job Summary The Aparicio lab is developing new single-cell genome and transcriptome methods for tracking clonal trajectories at the single-cell level in patient tissues and
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Performed Assists the Genetic Counsellor with contacting families for enrolment into the study, obtaining informed consent, and following up with families as necessary. Develops and nurtures relationships
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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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of research findings focused on X-ray crystallography and bioinformatic analysis of proteins Develops data collection and related protocols required and teaches protocols to junior scientists in the laboratory
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; prepare and maintain an Endnote reference library -Prepare recruitment packages for various projects according to established protocols -Update and maintain logs for study ethics approvals, screening
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(Western blot, immunoprecipitation and immunofluorescence) Perform cell culture Develop and optimize protocols for new antibody-based applications Compile data, prepare data figures, and contribute
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at the forefront of exciting new developments in the areas of minimally invasive joint replacement, improved bone healing, advanced techniques in spinal surgery, innovative arthroscopic techniques, and improved