157 molecular-dynamics-simulation uni jobs at University of British Columbia in Canada
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Staff - Non Union Job Category Non Union Technicians and Research Assistants Job Profile Non Union Salaried - Research Assistant /Technician 4 Job Title Molecular Technologist Department McAlpine
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Academic Job Category Faculty Bargaining Job Title Assistant Professor (Tenure Track) or Associate Professor (Tenure) in Molecular and Cellular Neuro Bioengineering Department School of Biomedical
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UBC. The incumbent is expected to perform a variety of complex tasks, including those of a technical nature, in a dynamic work environment. The candidate must have the aptitude to maintain quality work
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cohort studies that focus on the genomic embedding of early-life experiences in relationship to development and health across the lifespan, as well as cell-based simulation studies examining molecular
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flow and designs operational processes Responds to complex inquiries and triages dynamic, sensitive, and confidential issues in varying domains such as resident performance, preceptor issues, financial
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dynamic behaviors of cells in mammalian body systems. Leveraging new types of datasets obtained from these approaches and single-cell genomics measurements, we envision the establishment of a universal cell
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media platforms. This includes writing content for websites, Twitter, Facebook, and helping to analyze impact and reach of social media and online engagement. - Research, write, and edit copy for articles
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workflow and implements operational processes. Responds to complex inquiries and triages dynamic, sensitive, and confidential issues in varying domains such as resident performance, preceptor issues
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applies appropriate solutions to restore issues. -Troubleshoots system issues and simulates/recreates user problems to resolve operating difficulties. - Analyzes incidents and initiates system improvements
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Qualifications Completion of a university degree in a field related to microbiology, molecular biology, or biochemistry, or completion of a technical program in clinical laboratory sciences. A minimum of four