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at the University of Toronto who have developed technologies such as Biowire, AngioChip, AngioTube, inVADE, Tissue Velcro, Injectable Tissue in journals such as Nature Methods, Nature Materials, Cell, PNAS etc. You
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part of the University of Toronto, one of the world’s top research universities, this department is an ideal place to work, research, and make a lasting impression in the field. This position will serve
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lecturers, teaching assistants, and other laboratory technicians. Proven ability to exercise judgement, tact, diplomacy, and a high degree of initiative. Assets (Nonessential): Master’s Degree in Biomedical
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Date Posted: 02/16/2024 Req ID: 36066 Faculty/Division: University of Toronto Scarborough Department: UTSC:Dept-Biological Sciences Campus: University of Toronto Scarborough (UTSC) Position Number
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(AC) at the University of Toronto (U of T) is leading a transformative shift in scientific discovery that will accelerate technology development and commercialization. The AC is a global community of
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as a key advisor to laboratory operations and strategic planning, regulatory compliance, supports specialized research, and oversees a dynamic team of multi-functional laboratory technicians. The role
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Number: 00056059 Description: About us: Home to over 40 departments and institutes, the University of Toronto's Temerty Faculty of Medicine lies at the heart of the Toronto Academic Health Science Network
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Date Posted: 12/15/2023 Req ID: 35417 Faculty/Division: Temerty Faculty of Medicine Department: Department of Laboratory Medicine & Pathobiology Campus: St. George (Downtown Toronto) Position Number
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: The Department of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering’s Advanced Thermofluids Optimization, Modelling and Simulation (ATOMS) Lab and Electrification Hub (EHub) are looking for a Laboratory Technician to support
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Carolina; London; Portland, Maine; Oakland; San Francisco; Seattle; Silicon Valley; Toronto; Vancouver; and the Massachusetts communities of Burlington and Nahant—are nodes in our growing global university