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References (contacted after an initial interview) Job Summary The University of Michigan's School for Environment and Sustainability invites applications for a Postdoctoral Research Fellowship to investigate
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biology with impact on human health. The University of Michigan offers a rich research environment and vibrant scientific community, situated in the heart of Ann Arbor, consistently ranked as one
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Have a positive, collaborative, and flexible attitude suitable for working in an academic laboratory environment Desired Qualifications* Experience with fluorescence microscopy Modes of Work Positions
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research team. Special emphasis will be devoted to recruitment of under-represented in medicine candidates. This training program will be embedded within the rich research environment of the University
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research environment. Who We Are Michigan Engineers are world-class educators, researchers, students and staff who strive to build a people-first future. As part of a top national public research institution
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, together with local and external collaborators and research partners, emphasize trainee mentoring and career development. A rich overall training environment facilitates the advancement of learners from all
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, region, and on a national level. Our division fosters a supportive, transparent, and positive team environment, embracing change with curiosity and courage in the ever-evolving landscape of healthcare. We
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, highly motivated individual to join our cancer biology and therapeutic team as a post-doctoral fellow. Candidates who enjoy a fast-paced lab environment focused on basic science and translational chromatin
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. Familiar with Linux OS, virtual environment working and batch scripting. Programming proficiency in R, Python, or MATLAB. Desired Qualifications* Research experience in Molecular Biology, Digital Pathology
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an initial interview) If you are having issues uploading your PDF, please contact Joshua Wright (joshtw@umich.edu, SEAS HR Business Partner). Job Summary University of Michigan's School for Environment and