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in the position and outline skills and experience that directly relate to this position. Job Summary The Materials Science and Engineering Department is seeking a Research Fellow who will be tasked
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Apply Now Modes of Work Positions that are eligible for hybrid or mobile/remote work mode are at the discretion of the hiring department. Work agreements are reviewed annually at a minimum and are subject to change at any time, and for any reason, throughout the course of employment. Learn more...
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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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. The University of Michigan Mechanical Engineering department provides scientific and technological leadership to the people of the world. We seek to improve the quality of life by developing intellectually curious
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comprised of over 30,000 employees and our vision is to attract, inspire, and develop outstanding people in medicine, sciences, and healthcare to become one of the world’s most distinguished academic health
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in education, patient care, community service, research and technology development, and through leadership activities in Michigan, nationally and internationally. Our mission is guided by our
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interactions with each other and the host so that we can engineering microbiomes to maintain and improve gut barrier function. We are seeking a postdoctoral fellow who will help reach that goal by conducting
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methods such as genetics, molecular biology, RNA-sequencing, FACS, biochemistry, confocal imaging as well as behavioral and -omic data analyses. These require accurately and effectively applying
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techniques (Hi-C, ChIA-PET, RNA-seq, ChIP-seq, ATAC-seq) and develops computational methods to analyze the data. There will be unique opportunities for the postdoctoral researcher to closely collaborate with
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procedures, gene editing techniques, protein analysis, DNA and RNA sequencing, fluorescence and bioluminescence imaging, and multi-modality imaging studies in mouse models of various cancers. We have recently