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stated in the collective agreement shall prevail. Minimum qualifications: Graduate degree in a STEM or relevant field required. Demonstrated superior communication skills required. Strong organizational
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genes in in early embryonic development. Involves isolation and analysis of mouse embryos and in parallel CRISPR-based genetic engineering of embryonic stem cells and the analysis of this model system
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from rates stated in this posting, the rates stated in the collective agreement shall prevail. Minimum qualifications: Graduate degree in a STEM or relevant field required. Demonstrated superior
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engineering research, education and translation. For more information about the School of Biomedical Engineering, please visit https://www.sbme.ubc.ca/ . The Yachie lab (https://yachie-lab.org/ ) develops next
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https://www.sbme.ubc.ca/ . The Stem Cell Bioengineering Lab (https://www.stemcellbioengineering.ca ), located in UBC’s School of Biomedical Engineering, develops integrated computational and experimental
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Engineering aspires to be a global leader in biomedical engineering research, education, and translation. For more information about the School of Biomedical Engineering, please visit https://www.sbme.ubc.ca
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Summary The laboratory of Dr. Nozomu Yachie at the University of British Columbia (UBC)’s School of Biomedical Engineering (SBME) (https://yachie-lab.org ) is currently seeking a Research Operations
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, which is world-renowned for its scenery and quality of living. UBC is a center of excellence in the field of stem cells and regenerative biology. The expected pay range for this position is $76,128 per
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consultation service. They will contribute to infectious diseases ambulatory care clinics, and contribute to teaching of trainees. They will report to the Division Head of UHN/SH Infectious Diseases, with direct
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state-of-the-art aberration-corrected Nion HERMES 200 scanning transmission electron microscope (STEM) optimized for both atomic level imaging and high energy and momentum resolved electron energy loss