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Developing the trainees’ core competencies in areas essential

                         to vaccine research such as research design, ethics and










                           integrity, KT, and professional skills.  To date, 16 trainees have completed the CIRN program and the  network will build on this success to further enhance its education   CURRENT POSITION Research Assistant - George & Fay Yee Centre for Healthcare Innovation Health Outcomes Scientist - GSK Canada MSc Candidate - Anthropology, Université Laval Assistant Professor - Department of Pathology, Dalhousie University; Clinical  Laboratory Bioinformatician - Depar



















                      2.              efforts in the next term.         Sciences at the   Preventive Medicine  University of Toronto
                                               SUPERVISOR DURING   CIRN PROGRAM  Salah Mahmud  David Fisman  Eve Dubé  Jason LeBlanc  Julie Bettinger University of British Columbia  Salah Mahmud  Jason LeBlanc  Gaston De Serres  Salah Mahmud  Natasha Crowcroft  Eve Dubé  David Schiefele University of British Columbia  Heather MacDougall  Jeff Kwong  Jane Heffernan  David Fisman



























               Trainees CIRN will continue to foster the core curriculum developed during  CIRN’s first term. The curriculum aims to impart to trainees the     skills essential for working in an interdisciplinary immunization  research environment by:  Educating them in the practice of team research and fostering   1.  interdisciplinary interactions among trainees, mentors, and  other CIRN team members; and  INSTITUTION TRAINEE  University of Manitoba Aleksandra Wierzbowski  Universit
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