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are trained in variety of disciplines, creating a truly interdisciplinary approach to research. The RA will be involved in a number of different studies, the primary ones being: An exciting multi-site
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of the Province of British Columbia. The successful candidate will coordinate and participate in the project of immunology in solid organ and stem cell transplantation. The candidate will also assist the Principal
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. Filip Van Petegem, Principal Investigator and Professor in the Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, the successful candidate will be expected to; Perform on expression and purification of ion
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the undergraduate and graduate levels, the supervision of graduate students at the Masters and Doctoral levels and providing service to the University and the broader community. A Ph.D. degree in Materials
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Qualifications: Experience with the culture and manipulation of human pluripotent cells including cell differentiation and gene editing. Experience with culture and manipulation of human primary cells, including
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their area(s) of research; (b) establish a program of original, externally funded (e.g., Tri-Council, foundation, and partnership grants) research; (c) participate in service activities within the Department
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play a leadership role in the Shakiba Laboratory, and will report directly to Dr. Nika Shakiba, who is the Principal Investigator of the laboratory. Responsibilities The successful candidate will play a
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Specialization: Clinical Chemistry, Neurology Project: Analytical Validation of Neurological Blood Biomarkers Primary Supervision: Dr. Cheryl Wellington Institution: The University of British Columbia Location