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developing data analysis software; managing the Centre’s large and growing collection of molecular data; performing statistical analysis and modeling of big data, including various omic data (e.g
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the underlying causes of human diseases. The Department’s research is diverse, with Investigators working in a wide range of the leading invertebrate and vertebrate model systems and using biochemical, molecular
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, synthetic biology and molecular biology for the establishment of DNA libraries, as well as iPSC and yeast cell models. We seek a creative individual with strong biochemistry, cell biology, computational
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. The Department’s research is diverse, with Investigators working in a wide range of the leading invertebrate and vertebrate model systems and using biochemical, molecular genetic, cellular and physiological
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to join our team as a Research Technician. The successful candidate will work on cutting-edge projects using pre-clinical models and patient samples to study and improve personalized therapies for IBD
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findings to molecular tumor boards May develop data repositories and analysis pipelines to streamline analysis and interpretation and work with leading data scientists across the country to advance date
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patient samples or cellular models of human disease. Successful completion of UBC’s Chemical and Biohazard Safety courses is required. Since the project involves working with human samples the individual
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) project. The aim of this project is to develop disease-triggered “protease activity sensors” (PAS) therapy in experimental models of ALS to prevent the loss of motor neurons during the progression of ALS
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activity sensors” (PAS) therapy in experimental models of ALS to prevent the loss of motor neurons during the progression of ALS. The PAS will be first evaluated in vitro using spinal cord (SC) and brain
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of Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) project. The aim of this project is to develop disease-triggered “protease activity sensors” (PAS) therapy in experimental models of ALS to prevent the loss of motor neurons