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Ultrasound (UDUS) Research Group and the Michigan Institute for Imaging Technology and Translation (MIITT) at the University of Michigan. Our team is positioned at the interface of ultrasound (US) and magnetic
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environment. Successful candidates will be able to use electrophysiology, neuroimaging, chromatin biochemistry, functional genomics/informatics, and human 2D and 3D neuron models to explore the roles
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signal processing models to analyze waveforms generated by traditional patient monitors and a novel wearable sensor and build a decision support tool to guide CPR Participate in the user interface and
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Apply Now Job Summary The Nucleic Acid Therapeutics Core is a newly initiated program at the University of Michigan to design and synthesize nucleic acid therapeutic molecules for early stage
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building trusting partnerships between the institute's two schools and across the University of Michigan. Our postdocs approach this work with a commitment to the University of Michigan's values in mind
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neuroanatomical, neuroimaging, computational, and behavioral genetic approaches to understand the cellular and physiological pathways that modulate aging and multiple disease risks in mammals. The Kaczorowski Lab
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interdisciplinary lab focuses on investigating genetic and epigenetic changes in traumatic brain injury. The successful candidate will work on animal models of brain injuries and apply cutting-edge spatial multi-omic
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it differ? How does the brain adapt to changes in peripheral input after hearing loss? The Apostolides Lab is located in the Kresge Hearing Research Institute (KHRI), University of Michigan Medical
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how exercise protects the heart against heart failure. A growing interest surrounds common mechanisms affecting both the heart and the brain, and how the organs signal to each other in health and
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proteins with subcellular resolution in intact fly brains. Recent research from our lab has provided the first insights into the spatiotemporal organization of clock components in clock neurons in vivo