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opportunity – so you can grow your career and expand your skills in the long term. Forming part of the Biotechnology segment at Danaher, we bring together dedicated technical expertise and talent to develop
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | 22 days ago
: PhD and/or industry experience required, plus teaching experience in accredited courses at a recognized university. A Master’s or higher degree in the life sciences and/or management is an asset
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with industry in the following areas: reactor and process engineering, life cycle analysis, biorefining, tissue engineering, materials and biomaterials, regenerative medicine, biotechnology, polymers
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with academia, government agencies, and/or industry. As a future leader, they must have great technical and non-technical communication skills. The Research Associate must hold a PhD in chemistry or
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RESEARCHER Plant BioCoRe Lab Department of Chemistry, Irving K. Barber Faculty of Science https://plantbiocore.ok.ubc.ca/ The Plant Bioactive Compounds Research (Plant BioCoRe) group, led by Dr. Thu-Thuy Dang
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, hydrology, hydrogeology, and environmental engineering, as well as advanced electives, graduate courses, and research in areas of water and wastewater treatment biotechnologies, groundwater-surface water
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to, the following: Food & Food Science; Biotechnology; Genetics; Natural sciences; Engineering; Computer Science; Animal and Plant Sciences; Agronomy, Agrology, Agroecology; Management, Economics and Business
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biotechnology industry with notable companies including Pulsemedica https://www.pulsemedica.com/ , Smilesonica https://smilesonica.com/ , Health Gauge https://www.healthgauge.com/ , Applied Pharmaceutical
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protection, plant biotechnology, as well as environmental biosafety and sustainability, and develop key collaborations with organizations such Alberta Canola, the Canola Council of Canada, and industry
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agriculture focus is on the targeted design of crops for current and future applications aligned with Government of Canada priorities. Examples include integrating engineering and plant biotechnology