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Level Masters Doctoral Graduate awards, ranging in value from $25,000 (for Master’s students) to $30,000 (for PhD students), have been made available through the Peter Wall Legacy Fund, an endowment
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authorship efforts for organizing and publishing the research outcomes as white-papers, scientific abstracts and journal articles. Job Qualifications: PhD in Computer Science, Biomedical Engineering, or a
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communities. Guide students to develop an appreciation of the personal, professional, and external factors that influence the process to support them in role of researcher and scholar practitioner. Develop
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enhancing one’s own awareness, knowledge, and skills related to equity, diversity, and inclusion Preferred Qualifications Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities: Master’s or PhD degree in Epidemiology, Statistics
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successful candidate will have a completed a PhD and have a minimum of three years of additional experience as Postdoctoral Fellow in academia or Scientist in the private sector. The candidate requires
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the writing process; Develop proposals and grant applications for new projects; Represent the Berlinguette Group at conferences, workshops, and meetings with collaborators when needed; Manage the procurement
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of innovative programs, including an intensive upper-division BSN, MN-NP, MSN, MHLP, and PhD degrees. UBC’s Vancouver campus is situated at the tip of Point Grey on the unceded lands of the Musqueam
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cell death. In addition, the lab studies the mechanisms by which the visual and auditory systems process sensory information, and the normal and abnormal development of these capabilities
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-cynader/ The lab’s research interests center around molecular mechanisms of neuronal plasticity and cell death. In addition, the lab studies the mechanisms by which the visual and auditory systems process
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of neuronal plasticity and cell death. In addition, the lab studies the mechanisms by which the visual and auditory systems process sensory information, and the normal and abnormal development