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analysis and interpreting results Managing and working with other research assistants Drafting and editing manuscripts and presentations Required Qualifications* Bachelor's degree by September 1, 2025 U-M
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systems design and fabrication Advanced microscopy skills (fluorescence, confocal, live-cell imaging) Molecular biology techniques, including: Gene expression analysis (qRT-PCR) Protein analysis (Western
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analysis (e.g., MATLAB, Python). Demonstrated ability to independently design, conduct, and analyze experiments. Excellent written and oral communication skills. Applicants are expected to have met all
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. Excellent written and verbal communication skill Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Preferred but not required: expertise in bioinformatics for scRNA-seq data analysis (e.g., Seurat, Cell
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, snow data collection and analysis, reservoir system modeling, and flood/streamflow forecasting in collaboration with the project's federal partners (e.g., NOAA Colorado Basin River Forecast Center, and
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. The second pertains to a NASA-funded project to design and fly an airborne water vapor Lidar sensor at supersonic speeds. In either role, the successful applicant will apply optical analysis techniques (theory
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the cultivation of mutually beneficial relationships with Indigenous communities. The primary focus of the fellowship will revolve around comparative analysis of the planning, policy, legal, and other institutional
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linguistically and socioculturally diverse older adults. Duties include data management and analysis, research presentations at national and international conferences, publishing peer-reviewed manuscripts
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to design and perform experiments, data analysis and interpretation, statistical calculations, prepare PowerPoint presentations, perform literature research on specified topics, and draft research manuscripts
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an intensive program to guide Postdoctoral Fellows through all elements of the industry and/or academic job search process Mission Statement Michigan Medicine improves the health of patients, populations and