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build on the current gene circuit to target effectors identified through transcriptomic analysis to modulate chondrocyte function during neocartilage formation. This position offers the opportunity
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team values excellence, integrity, diversity, impact and kindness - and we are looking for postdoctoral trainees who are enthusiastic, creative and experienced in circuit level structure/function assays
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MATLAB/Simulink, PLECS, or PSIM for modeling power electronic converters and control systems. Hands-on experience with hardware prototyping, circuit design, and experimental testing of power electronics
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behaving mice, and advanced modeling + machine learning analyses. Please read more about our research at www.apostolideslab.org . Key questions we want to answer are: How do neural circuits extract
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, with specialists working in hydrodynamics; marine and offshore structures; dynamics, control and marine system integration; robotics and autonomy; yacht design; design, production, and management; marine
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medical, dental and vision coverage effective on your very first day 2:1 Match on retirement savings Responsibilities* Researching and developing novel machine learning architectures for integration across
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Programs (15%) Assist in the development and creation of signature Digital Scholarship programs. Provide consultation, collaboration, workshops, course-integrated instruction, and advocacy to help faculty
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multi-omics data integration (e.g.: ATACseq, RNAseq, single cell RNAseq and spatial-omics platforms like CODEX/mIF or 10x Visium). The fellow will work with several research collaborators in the EECS
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to bedside. To do this, the Weil Institute brings together integrative teams of world-class U-M scientists, clinicians, and engineers with industry partners and funding sources to develop and deploy cutting
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Summary A Postdoctoral position is available in the Sutton Laboratory in the Department of Molecular and Integrative Physiology at the University of Michigan (UM) Medical School to study altered synapse