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dimensional data analysis. Responsibilities* You will work with Dr. Li and his group to develop cutting-edge statistical models to analyze large-scale and high dimensional datasets. You will also have
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will work as part of a small research team (comprising 2 to 3 individuals) to functionally interrogate epigenetic and chromatin regulatory proteins that activate key cancer-fueling pathways in hormone
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will be expected to work with a broader team of mechanical engineers, environmental engineers, social scientists, and community partners on the project to develop real time decision making frameworks
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow position under the guidance of Dr. James Weiland. The position offers an opportunity to work on next generation retinal prosthesis with an interdisciplinary team of scientists
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here helps to advance this world-class institution. Work at Michigan Medicine and become a victor for the greater good. What benefits can you look forward to? Excellent medical, dental and vision
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focused on defining mechanisms of disease pathogenesis. Specific potential pathogenic mechanisms to explore include the role of TRPV4 in regulating actin cytoskeletal dynamics and the integrity of blood
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of Michigan is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Fellow. The primary focus of the Emmer Lab is to apply modern functional genomic tools to discover novel regulators of pathways relevant to heart and lung disease
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using molecular simulation and machine learning methods. This position offers the opportunity to work at the intersection of computational methods and advanced material discovery in a highly collaborative
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for Entrepreneurship (CFE), Fast Forward Medical Innovation (FFMI). Work with teams to pursue funding opportunities e.g., translational funding; local, regional, national pitch competitions. Receive mentorship from BI
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research publications, paper presentations, and practical policy recommendations. The postdoctoral fellow will report to and work under the mentorship of Dr. Paige Fischer (University of Michigan School