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Grants in Aid of Research in Celiac Disease, Dermatitis Herpetiformis and/or Gluten Sensitivity in Canada A grant of up to $25,000 is offered by the Canadian Celiac Association for research projects in Canada of a scientific, applied science, and/or medical nature relevant to celiac disease,...
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partnerships (j) Host partners in department visits and meetings Consequence of Error/Judgement This role has a significant client-facing component, both internally and externally. Recommendations and decisions
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students. Organizational Status The incumbent works with minimal supervision and consults with Scott J. Tebbutt, Chief Scientific Officer and Chief Executive Officer, PROOF Centre of Excellence. Work
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recent publications on STAT6 gain-of-function disease (J Exp Med ), IRF4 associated combined immunodeficiency (Sci Immunol ), and NFAT1 deficiency (Blood ). The Research Associate will have a PhD and at
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development of targeted therapies. Our integrated approach has been highly successful and is evident from recent publications on STAT6 gain-of-function disease (J Exp Med ), IRF4 associated combined
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successful and is evident from recent publications on STAT6 gain-of-function disease (J Exp Med ), IRF4 associated combined immunodeficiency (Sci Immunol ), and NFAT1 deficiency (Blood ). The Research
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Division of the UBC Department of Psychiatry, with co-supervision by Drs. Martha J. Ignaszewski, Senior Medical Director of Substance Use and Concurrent Disorders at BCCH, and Michael Krausz, LEEF Chair in
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. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B. 378: 20200187 Cristiani, J., E. Rubidge, C. Forbes, B. Moore-Maley, and M. I. O’Connor. 2021. A biophysical model and network analysis of invertebrate
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View All Awards Deadline Likely in February 2025 Annual Value $5,000 Citizenship Canadian Permanent Resident International Degree Level Masters Doctoral The Dr. J. A. Campbell Young Investigator
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The Dr. J. A. Campbell Young Investigator Award of $5,000 for any kind of research into Celiac Disease and / or Gluten Sensitivity is available to students and those who have recently completed