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Apply Now How to Apply Applicants must submit TWO separate applications: one to the President's Postdoctoral Fellowship Program (PPFP) site (http://presidentspostdoc.umich.edu/ppfp-application.php
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interests and career goals, including research accomplishments and how this position relates to future research plans (1-2 pages). Curriculum Vitae (CV) including a list of publications. Contact information
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Apply Now How to Apply Interested applicants should submit all materials listed below through https://apply.interfolio.com/172676 ; any questions or inquiries can be sent to Kate Cagney (ISRDirector
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. Among the methods used are high-throughput CRISPR screening, protein deep mutational scanning, massively parallel reporter assays, and genetic manipulation of cell lines and mice. The successful candidate
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at the intersection of social/environmental sustainability and business/markets and align with the research interests of one of the Erb Institute's Affiliated Faculty. An up-to-date curriculum vitae. A list of courses
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biology, sleep, or related fields. Curriculum Vitae: Include a list of publications with brief (1 paragraph) descriptions of your contributions to each published work. References: Provide names and contact
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programs/mentors at the University of Michigan of particular interest. Finalists will be asked later to provide official transcripts and three reference letters. These need not be submitted at the time of
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for your interest in the position and Outline your particular skills and experience that directly relate to this position Provide a list of your 3 most significant publications Provide a list of at least
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. Experience in electrophysiology, however, is considered a particularly important strength.. The department of Molecular and Integrative Physiology (MIP) runs a structured professional development program for
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Apply Now Job Summary The Inclusive History Project-Dearborn Program is looking for driven individuals to contribute to our research into the diverse histories of the university community. We