32 parallel-and-distributed-computing "LIST" Fellowship positions at University of Michigan
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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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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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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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. 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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Apply Now How to Apply To be considered for this position, applicants should submit the following materials: a cover letter, CV, one example of scholarly work, one example of a program that reflects
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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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cell or drug therapies. We are interested in recruiting bioinformatics research fellow with training in computational biology or biostatistics. relatstatistics, mathematics, or a related field.statistics
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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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send materials to ukarvind@umich.edu with Subject "SIBL Bioinformatics Postdoc". Job Summary The Systems Imaging and Bioinformatics Laboratory (SIBL) in the Department of Computational Medicine and
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research that together enhance our contribution to society. Responsibilities* Cong Ma's lab in the Gilbert S. Omenn Department of Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics at the University of Michigan is