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% Supervise undergraduate students and technicians, including day to day assignments and long term project goals. Meet with graduate students to help guide their projects Train all lab members in new techniques
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in the position and outline skills and experience that directly relate to this position. Job Summary The Michigan Medicine Administrative Fellowship (MMAF) is a two-year program designed to provide
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an innovative and active program of advanced reproductive and fertility treatment to assist patients who may require such approaches to achieve a healthy pregnancy. Coordinating the Assisted Reproductive
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an innovative and active program of advanced reproductive and fertility treatment to assist patients who may require such approaches to achieve a healthy pregnancy. Coordinating the Assisted Reproductive
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an innovative and active program of advanced reproductive and fertility treatment to assist patients who may require such approaches to achieve a healthy pregnancy. Coordinating the Assisted Reproductive
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an innovative and active program of advanced reproductive and fertility treatment to assist patients who may require such approaches to achieve a healthy pregnancy. Coordinating the Assisted Reproductive
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information: https://its.umich.edu/miworkspace Why Work at Michigan? In addition to a career filled with purpose and opportunity, The University of Michigan offers a comprehensive benefits package to help you
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. Assist with software/tools/datasets. Co-create problem sets and other assignments. Grade and provide constructive feedback on assignments and projects. Participate in QMSS program activities. Required
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. Our core work is grounded in community building, health & well-being care and education, leadership education & self-discovery, social justice education & intercultural development, and student
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of paid student research assistants, participating as mentors in formal U-M student research programs (UROP, SURE, MDP), or other mentoring activities. UMTRI recently initiated a program where faculty can