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., ATC Assistant Professor Director | PRIME lab Office: (734) 647-1615 | alepley@umich.edu Jacob Haus, PhD Associate Professor Director | Human Bioenergetics lab Office: (734) 647-2790 | jmhaus@umich.edu
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Summary The Graduate Program Coordinator serves as a member of our team and is responsible for providing a broad range of assistance to our PhD students and faculty at the Department of Communication and
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. Job Summary The Quantitative Methods in the Social Science (QMSS) program in the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts at the University of Michigan aims to train undergraduate students in
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., ATC Assistant Professor Director | PRIME lab Office: (734) 647-1615 | alepley@umich.edu Jacob Haus, PhD Associate Professor Director | Human Bioenergetics lab Office: (734) 647-2790 | jmhaus@umich.edu
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advancement within a mentored research program. Opportunity for teaching students, lab personnel and fellows in a laboratory setting. Required Qualifications* Applicants should hold a PhD in Organic Chemistry
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@med.umich.edu. Job Summary We are seeking an outstanding uveitis fellowship trained ophthalmologist. We welcome applications from physician-scientists with an independent research program in visual sciences
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. Job Summary The Quantitative Methods in the Social Science (QMSS) program in the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts at the University of Michigan aims to train undergraduate students in
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from sociology, anthropology, economics, psychology, information and computer science, statistics, geography, public policy, public health, and medicine, among others. SRC is a unique, world-renowned
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Apply Now How to Apply The review process will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. Applicants should send a CV and letter of interest to Emily Fredericks, PhD, Director
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disciplines exist, and the ideal candidate will be interested in innovative program development that addresses the clinical and research needs of our patients. Contributions toward teaching and administration