Salary
The salary range for this position is CAD $54.16/Hr. - CAD $77.86/Hr.
Summary
is proud to collaborate with the University of British Columbia (UBC) in seeking an academic Research Scientist in statistics and clinical epidemiology applied to research in glomerular diseases as a partner track appointment. This is an academic position employed through Providence Health Care with the potential for an appointment as an Assistant Professor or higher through the University of British Columbia, or a related position and as appropriate to the applicant's academic experience.Reporting to the Director, Kidney Research Unit (KRU) designate, the Research Scientist applies scientific, technical and statistical expertise to design, plan and implement research projects in glomerular disease to advance the mission and strategic objectives of the BC Kidney Research Unit.The Research Scientist disseminates research results through verbal and/or written reports, white papers, scholarly publications and conference/academic presentations. The Research Scientist supervises the work of Research Assistants, students, residents, fellows and other staff, as assigned; and teaches staff and students, and participates in teams, as required. The Research Scientist may also be appointed as a research faculty member as part of University of British Columbia Division of Nephology within the Faculty of Medicine.
Organization
The UBC Division of Nephrology research program is coordinated through the BC Kidney Research Unit (BCKRU), which is a joint collaboration between the university divisions of nephrology and renal pathology, BC Renal (www.bcrenalagency.ca), and the local health authorities (including Providence Health Care). As such, the BCKRU supports the research and teaching activities of the BC Renal Core Committees, the UBC Division of Nephrology and its faculty members, and the renal programs within the local health authorities.The research scope of the UBC Division of Nephrology includes chronic kidney disease, end-stage kidney disease, glomerulonephritis, kidney transplantation, immunology, and renal pathology. The types of research being conducted by the division include observational analysis, prediction modeling, clinical trials, health services analysis, quality improvement, biomarker and translational studies, and transplant immunology.
The BC Kidney Research Unit respects all members of its communities, each of whom individually and collaboratively make a contribution to transforming care, education, training, and research in this area.
What You Bring
Education, Training and Experience
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