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, stronger, and more just Working for the Human Nutrition Unit Human Nutrition research explores the links between all aspects of nutrition and human health with the ultimate goal of preventing diseases and
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Qualifications University Degree, preferably in a related field 1 to 3 years of experience in research administration (finance, human resources, data management, and event planning) Experience with travel
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departments in Canada, it has an international reputation for leading-edge research.The EAS Department offers degree programs in Environmental Earth Sciences, Environmental Studies, Geology, Human Geography
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analyzing micro-level labour force, employment, wage data for immigrants and other demographic groups in Canada, the U.S. and other major immigration countries. Develop human capital models to address income
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placental malaria on gene expression in the fetal-derived human placenta and will contribute to experiments to study the interactions of infected red blood cells binding to host receptors in placental tissues
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including the Social Science and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), and Women and Gender Equality (WAGE). Headed by Dr. Philomina Okeke-Ihejirika, PRAN is a national, partnership research program aimed
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other related duties as required. Minimum Qualifications: PhD in Human Nutrition or related discipline Evidence of strong writing and communication skills Evidence of peer-reviewed publications Working
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generation of Black social scientists. The study entails the development of a detailed map of Black business ecosystems across Canada and the identification of critical gaps where Black entrepreneurs face
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behavioural/neural research examining how learning and cognitive abilities allow animals to solve problems they face in the wild (e.g., foraging, how to know what nest to build). Our work is currently focused
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progression and treatment resistance. The successful fellow will be conduction research in cellular models of disease, animal models of disease and correlated these results with human biospecimens from patients