17 programming-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"U.S"-"FEMTO-ST-institute" research jobs at University of Michigan
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; set up and operate laboratory programming operations. Perform other duties as assigned or requested by the direct supervisor. Specific activities for this project include: Develop and test a specific game
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high level of professional expertise through familiarity with current scientific literature. As needed, develop innovative techniques and experimental systems to meet research program goals. Scientific
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. Translational projects will require the postdoctoral fellow to work with faculty to plan study methods, draft IRB protocols, and carry out the project as detailed. It is essential that applicants have excellent
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development in Neurodevelopmental disorders associated with altered chromatin regulation. The candidate will participate in multiple NIH-funded projects that explore disease mechanisms in rodent and human
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. Responsibilities* Develop, design, and conduct more complex experiments in line with a research plan and review results periodically with faculty member or senior research staff member Perform molecular biology
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multiple types of high-dimensional data. Researching and implementing novel algorithms for analysis of latent factors and their dynamics. Conducting literature searches, manuscript preparation, and
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research assistants with the ability to travel to schools in the Bronx to support on-site data collection for an in-school evaluation of a violence prevention program, as well as provide remote support in
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Apply Now Job Summary The clinical research position will provide study coordination for multiple clinical research studies of varying complexity for the Scleroderma Program in the Division
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protective factors for cognitive functioning among middle-aged and older adults. The team will leverage partnerships with minority health and aging centers and programs and establish a track record of
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leading multiple research initiatives that leverage imaging and computational methods to address critical challenges in urology. Ongoing efforts include the development of dynamic contrast-enhanced