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, immunofluorescence, imaging, and performing data analysis who is seeking a career in biomedical research. The candidate must be a current undergraduate at U-M Dearborn. The candidate is expected to be able to work
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documents and materials Preparing historical documents and materials for preservation Instrument design Qualitative and quantitative data collection and analysis Presentation/dissemination of research
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expertise in Robotics, 3D Motion Capture, Gait Analysis, Programming (e.g. Matlab, LabView, etc.), and scientific writing skills are desired and would be highly beneficial for this position. In
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but not limited to subject recruitment, regulatory submissions, data analysis/manuscript preparation, and maintaining databases for multi-site registries. Training related to research ethics, human
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and documentation of results in addition to evaluation, analysis, and interpretation of data. Preparation of publications and manuscripts Knowledge of Microsoft Office, PowerPoint, PhotoShop, Adobe
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multiple analysis steps Proficient in Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, internet search engines, internet and mobile devices Modes of Work Positions that are eligible for hybrid or mobile/remote work mode are
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analysis software such as SPSS and Microsoft Excel Must have the ability to work independently on projects Demonstrate the ability to respect confidentiality Modes of Work Hybrid - The work requirements
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are also available. Responsibilities* Design, perform, analyze, and interpret experiments independently. Experimental approaches will include culture of immortalized and stem cell-derived cells; analysis
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. Perform large-scale quality control (QC), phasing and imputation of genotypic data, population structure testing, association studies, meta-analysis and fine mapping Contribute to building, benchmarking
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heat waves. The postdoctoral fellow will assist with a research project entailing the collection and analysis of qualitative and quantitative data on people's mental models, culminating in scholarly