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The British Columbia Network Environment for Indigenous Health Research (BC NEIHR) is one of nine Indigenous-led networks across Canada that support research leadership among Indigenous (First
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journals. Contributes to a respectful, inclusive working environment. Performs other responsibilities, as required. Working Conditions The incumbent works in a standard office environment at Vancouver
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enhancing one’s own awareness, knowledge, and skills related to equity, diversity, and inclusion Preferred Qualifications Undergraduate degree with relevant experience. Experience in a research environment
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independently under the general direction of the assigned Executives and as part of a team environment Supervision Given May assign and check work of support staff or students Minimum Qualifications Completion
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. Master’s degree with demonstrated research skills would be an asset. Has experience in a research environment and with clinical trials preferred. Demonstrated ability to take initiative and work in a team
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Dalhousie University | Halifax Mid Harbour Nova Scotia Provincial Government, Nova Scotia | Canada | about 9 hours ago
scientific literature and advancements. - Assist in designing and implementing clinical and basic science experiments. - Maintain and calibrate lab equipment, ensuring a clean and safe environment per safety
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Project” 2. Research: Collecting and analyzing primary data from Turkish‐language publications 3. Helping with grant applications Qualifications: Scholarly focus on disasters and the built environment
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pathology, microbiology and molecular plant-microbe interactions. High organizational skills. Able to work in the laboratory and in a field environment. Able to prioritize and multi-task. Able to work both
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the hospital laboratory and the UBC research centre at St. Paul’s Hospital. The candidate will work in a collaborative clinical research environment, and will interact regularly with physicians, laboratory
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working in a laboratory environment is mandatory. Strong computer skills required, including the ability to effectively use Microsoft Office, GraphPad and Prism. As well, strong attention to detail, as