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driver's license Computer proficiency (i.e., Microsoft Office Suite) Confident and highly motivated with excellent multi-tasking ability and record-keeping skills Outstanding organizational skills with
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assessments are conducted using the Property Maintenance Observation Tool (PMOT). The PMOT is a survey that rates maintenance and upkeep of landscaping and structures (i.e. homes, garages, commercial buildings
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highly qualified, self-motivated post- doctoral fellow to join our research program in computer-aided diagnosis and AI (CAD-AI). Responsibilities* The research will involve development of decision support
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in the position and outline skills and experience that directly relate to this position. Job Summary The Program for Clinical Research in Dermatology (PCRiD) is seeking an experienced, positive, highly
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-based methods. Additional responsibilities include lab-management, contribution to patient recruitment and regulatory process, and opportunities to developing their own lines of inquiry (i.e., NIH K Award
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Brain Cancer initiative, a cross-institutional program dedicated to translating technological breakthroughs into real impacts for brain cancer patients. Job Summary Brain cancers are one of our greatest
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School of Public Health, within a 5-minute walk of the Medical School and in the central campus of the University of Michigan. The Seo Lab is also affiliated with the Neuroscience Graduate Program (NGP
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. This postdoctoral position provides computational research capacity within DCMB to execute a research program at the interface of genomics, network science, and behavioral data modeling relevant to gene expression
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Brain Cancer initiative, a cross-institutional program dedicated to translating technological breakthroughs into real impacts for brain cancer patients. Job Summary Brain cancers are one of our greatest
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the Department of Surgery at the University of Michigan. This exciting new program is designed to support research education for general surgery residents interested in a career in abdominal transplant surgery or