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. longum and performing fluorescent light microcopy and electron microscopy analyses. Organizational Status Works independently under guidance from the Principal Investigator. Work Performed Make complex
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direction, guidance and supervision of Dr. Samuel Aparicio, Principal Investigator and his designates. This position will provide the candidate with exposure to breast cancer research, translational research
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of British Columbia will be looking to hire a Research Assistant/Technician 2 at 100% FTE to join the team. Organizational Status: The Research Assistant will report directly to the Principal Investigator, Dr
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Centre for Brain Health (CBH) . Organizational Status The Research Assistant reports to the Principal Investigator and Director of the Mood Disorders Centre (Dr. Raymond Lam). The Research Assistant also
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Oncology, Thoracic Surgery and Vascular Surgery. The Department is also home to the Branch for International Surgical Care (BISC). The incumbent reports to the Principal Investigator (PI), Dr. Kathryn Isaac
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The Research Assistant reports to the Principal Investigator (Dr. Trisha Chakrabarty), Mood Disorders Clinical Research Unit. The Research Assistant interacts with other research assistants at the Mood Disorders
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report directly to the Principal Investigator (PI), Dr. Kathryn Isaac, who leads research projects within the UBC Breast Reconstruction program. The research assistant will also receive guidance and
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on the UBC main campus. WORK PERFORMED Planning, performing, and assisting with in vitro experiments, involving for instance: cell culture, protein work, general molecular techniques, cloning, DNA
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and noncompliance to standard protocols would compromise research success and affect the credibility of the Principal Investigator and the research program. Supervision Received Works independently in
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neurological condition, housed within the School of Nursing at the UBC Koerner Pavilion site 2211 Wesbrook Mall. Organizational Status This position reports directly to the Principal Investigator of the study