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McGill University | Winnipeg Sargent Park Daniel McIntyre Inkster SE, Manitoba | Canada | 5 days ago
: Department of Biochemistry Course Title and Course Number: Laboratory Methods in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2 - BIOC 320 Estimated Number of Positions: 8 (Eight) Total Hours of Work per Term: 151.5
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: Experimental Medicine Course Title and Course Number: Biology of Cancer EXMD 504 - 1 Estimated Number of Positions: 1 Total Hours of Work per Term: 65 hours (approximately) Position Summary: As assigned by
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: Microbiology and Immunology Course Title and Course Number: Biology of Microorganisms: MIMM 211 Estimated Number of Positions: 1 Total Hours of Work per Term: 60 hours Position Summary: Attend all lectures
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ideally taken the course in the past. Suitable background in cell and molecular biology, bacteriology and microbial genetics. Thorough detailed instruction will be provided, teaching assistants should be
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position for ENTO 330: Insect Biology Department of Natural Resource Sciences Term: Fall 2024 Location: Macdonald Campus; McGill University Teaching Qualification Requirements Education: MSc degree in
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) Experience in projects related to systems biology, preferably with a focus on cancer genomics and biology Experience in developing computational tools/software to be used by the genomics community Familiarity
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: Under the direction of the immediate supervisor, plans and executes laboratory projects and experiments. Performs technical tasks in the field of biology, chemistry, physiology, etc. Selects and modifies
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to Bioengineering, 120 hours, 2 positions BIEN 210, Electrical and Optical Properties of Biological Systems, 180 hours, 2 positions BIEN 219, Introduction to Physical, Molecular and Cellular Biology, 120 hours, 2
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consultation with the TA Qualifications: Domain knowledge in one or more of the following: bioinformatics, bioengineering, computational biology, biostatistics, biophysics, mathematical modeling, statistics
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: Solid understanding of quantitative, system-level approaches to earth, atmospheric and biological science; Effective written and oral communication skills in English, and preferably in French as well and