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Academic Job Category Faculty Non Bargaining Job Title Research Associate in Stem Cell Mammalian Synthetic Biology and Organoid Engineering Department Shakiba Laboratory | School of Biomedical
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to hire a Research Assistant/Technician 1 to join the team. The position is based in a laboratory studying chromatin biology and transcription regulation in mouse embryonic stem cells. The successful
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research projects, including designing and performing experiments necessary to establish new methods for improved differentiation of human pluripotent stem cells into pancreatic fates including high
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of learners and faculty, and to contributing to the health of the Province of British Columbia. The successful candidate will coordinate and participate in the project of immunology in solid organ and stem cell
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platform. The successful candidate will provide deep technical expertise to drive Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells (iPSC) differentiation programs. Projects will be part of a larger cohesive plan focused
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, graduate trainees, and staff that is on the leading edge in developing robust, bar-coded, repairable, genome-wide haploid genetics in embryonic stem cells, combined with tissue differentiation. The incumbent
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, single-cell analysis capabilities, opportunities to partner with the country's strongest concentration of computational neuroscientists and much more. Fellows also enjoy the institute's extensive portfolio
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strong training background in bioengineering, biomedical engineering, neuro-engineering, stem cell engineering, and/or related fields, and demonstrated experience in collaborative and convergent research
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of childbearing age and young children? The case of the San in rural Botswana. Omar Bashth Doctor of Philosophy in Biomedical Engineering (PhD) Uncovering the Role of Human Stem Cell Competition in Pluripotency and
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Black German autobiographical nonfiction and documentary film-making Jigyasa Verma Doctor of Philosophy in Cell and Developmental Biology (PhD) Characterisation of novel targets of metabolic acid stress