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. Master’s degree with demonstrated research skills would be an asset. Has experience in a research environment and with clinical trials preferred. Demonstrated ability to take initiative and work in a team
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the hospital laboratory and the UBC research centre at St. Paul’s Hospital. The candidate will work in a collaborative clinical research environment, and will interact regularly with physicians, laboratory
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Project” 2. Research: Collecting and analyzing primary data from Turkish‐language publications 3. Helping with grant applications Qualifications: Scholarly focus on disasters and the built environment
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bring a solid motivation to mentor graduate and undergraduate students. We foster a collaborative environment where each member’s contribution is vital to our collective success. Salary will be
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-derived microbiota under anaerobic conditions, using an anaerobic chamber and bioreactors to simulate the gut environment. Assisting with cell culture experiments using primary epithelial cells obtained
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of the necessary elements to make the animals environment as enriched and comfortable as possible. The supervisor and/or facility manager oversees work; incorrect decisions could result in deterioration of animal
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and offers faculty and students an intimate learning environment and exciting opportunities for interdisciplinary and region-centered research. Subject description Solar photovoltaic (PV) energy has
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productive and positive work environment - Perform additional tasks as required to support the team’s objectives Consequence of Error/Judgement The applicant will be granted substantial independence in
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addition to excellent vacation time, we offer paid time off between Christmas and New Year's. NAIT supports a flexible work environment, enabling staff to request approval for on-campus, off-site, or hybrid work
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Undergraduate university degree in Psychology. Experience working in a research setting, especially in social and environmental psychology. Completion of courses in Research Methods and Statistics in Psychology