57 software-engineering-model-driven-engineering-phd-position Fellowship positions at University of Michigan
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Apply Now How to Apply A cover letter is required for consideration for this position and should be attached as the first page of your resume. The cover letter should address your specific interest
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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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-Cas9-engineered models: Engineer cancer cells using the CRISPR-Cas9 technique to either knock-out or knock-in genes-of-interest and generate monoclonal lines. Perform phenotypic characterization
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, and faculty members including Dr. Gretchen Kepple-Aleks (Department of Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering) and Dr. Sue Anne Bell (School of Nursing). This position has funding for two years, and
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AI expertise Experience in single-cell and spatial transcriptomics/multiomics data modeling and analysis Computational biology experience Cancer biology analysis experience Modes of Work Positions that
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and statistical modeling for reliable analysis on spatial multiomic data. The candidate will work on both probabilistic modeling, software development, and cancer biology analysis for this position
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of engineered tendon models Quantify and analyze inflammatory signaling in tendon fibroblasts Investigate ECM stiffness effects on cellular behavior and gene expression Develop fluorescent reporter systems
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development funding with the goal to facilitate their transition to an independent faculty position. Communicate clearly and effectively with our multi-disciplinary team of scientists and engineers. Lead and
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ranges from reprogramming intracellular signaling of cells to modeling whole joint mechanics to understand and modify these systems at their respective length scales. Our research focuses on engineering
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/epigenetic cancer research are encouraged to apply. This position is ideal for a recent (or soon to be) PhD graduate who is interested in strengthening their experimental, analytical, and publishing skills