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Methods in the Social Sciences is a 4-credit course with a lecture (3 hours/week) and laboratory (1 hour/week) component. The lecturer will develop and deliver all content, projects, and assessments
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Diagnosis Related Group, (MS-DRG) / All Patient Refined - Diagnosis Related Group, (APR-DRG) based on payor classification and abstracts specific data elements for each case in compliance with federal
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support for several large multi-component health equity programs focused on efforts to assess and improve the quality of health care for all children. Programs include the Michigan Child Health Equity
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leadership decision making). May receive guidance to define relevant measures and analytical methods from Finance Manger and Chief Department Administrator. Provide complex administrative support to department
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topics include the basic elements, attributes, and organizational principles of architectural form and their relationship to design intention. Related topics include framework for design, design methods
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the U of M's Unit for Laboratory Animal Medicine (ULAM). The candidate will also facilitate and train laboratory personnel in conducting animal studies. A critical component of this position entails
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dimensions of materials such as wood, acrovyn, laminate, and solid surface materials. Graduation from high school or equivalent. Considerable knowledge of the tools, methods and materials used in carpentry
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ongoing work Analyzes existing forms and methods to promote effective operations through standardization, improvement, simplification, discontinuance, or other methods Train and support in the onboarding
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to join our faculty in Ann Arbor, MI. Successful candidate will have expertise in chromatin immunoprecipitation sequencing, high-throughput CRISPR-interference screening of regulatory elements, and other
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Laboratory Specialist to serve as the Lab Manager. The laboratory investigates host-parasite coevolution and mechanisms of resistance using experimental and computational methods to explore how fungi protect