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possible, phone interviews are performed instead. Job Summary The CLSA RA2 will assist in the collection of data from study participants through a variety of tests and surveys administered at the CLSA Data
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presentations, and planning and performing experiments using various techniques to examine DNA, RNA, and protein. This individual will work in a dynamic collegial environment dedicated to enhancing the health
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for a small group of employees at lower classifications and may have input into staff selection and performance evaluation. WORKING CONDITIONS: Work will be performed at the UBC Okanagan where access
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and procedure. SUPERVISION EXERCISED: May have supervisory responsibilities for a small group of employees at lower classifications and may have input into staff selection and performance evaluation
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and procedure. SUPERVISION EXERCISED: May have supervisory responsibilities for a small group of employees at lower classifications and may have input into staff selection and performance evaluation
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validate survey datasets for analysis. Assist with conducting regression analysis and other statistical tests across up to seven commodity groupings and associated BMPs. Assist with applying advanced
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credit, course selection and registration. Prioritizes and directs incoming tasks for timely and appropriate actions and responses. Provides support for recruitment through assessment of International
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. At the core of this position is a large, replicated, experiment set up in northern Alberta to test the effectiveness of various “bend and break” treatments to release planted spruce from aspen competition in
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activities such as surveys, interviews, and focus groups; assisting with qualitative and quantitative data analysis using appropriate software (e.g., NVivo, SPSS, or similar); managing references using
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for an action-oriented, curious, and well-organized Research Assistant to assist the McGill PBRN with a variety of research-related tasks in support of several small network-level projects on primary care