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resolve issues to keep projects and grant applications on track. Quality & Compliance: Ensure adherence to data integrity, NIH standards, IRB protocols, internal SOPs, and regulatory requirements
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University EHS staff and plant Operations team to ensure all air permit preventative maintenance tasks are completed as required. Responsible for Plant Data Historian: Ensure 100% continuous recording of data
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the Health Response Call Center. You will serve the campus community by connecting them to information and U-M resources related to vaccination, infection prevention, and campus public health response. Work
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change at any time, and for any reason, throughout the course of employment. Learn more about the work modes . Additional Information This appointment will begin on January 1, 2027, and will end on April
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, and in vivo mouse models, working in close partnership with the lab's computational team to generate data-rich spatial multi-omics datasets that drive discovery. As part of the Bioinnovations in Brain
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annually at a minimum and are subject to change at any time, and for any reason, throughout the course of employment. Learn more about the work modes . Additional Information This appointment will begin on
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, and research. The 884-bed medical center currently employs 2,700 faculty, cares for ~48,000 inpatients per year and provides approximately 2.3 million clinic visits and 54,000 surgeries per year. Data
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, students, staff, and visitors find and use our collections, services, and resources. As a member of the Circulation & Access Services team, you will provide information, answer questions, and connect patrons
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contributing to ongoing studies. Core responsibilities include: leading and co-authoring peer-reviewed manuscripts; designing and conducting quantitative and/or qualitative data analyses; contributing to grant
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utilizing Quality Assurance data and trends.. Participate in user acceptance testing initiatives as Subject Matter Expert (SME). Support end users during MiChart go-lives, upgrades, labs, personalization