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bioinformatics/clinical and/or mutiomics data and adjust recommend approaches to experimental design and analysis. Actively review new publications and adapt emerging methods and approaches to existing projects
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an intensive program to guide Postdoctoral Fellows through all elements of the industry and/or academic job search process Mission Statement Michigan Medicine improves the health of patients, populations and
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consult with our multi-disciplinary team of scientists, developers, and clinicians. Write manuscripts to summarize the research findings Be an expert on the latest machine learning techniques, methods, and
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learning, teaching, and scholarship through application of technologies and knowledge of the latest digital research methods with diverse teams. You will join a network of functional and subject experts
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social science research methods Applicants should contact and secure mentors, one from each of FoSS (HKU) and ISR (Michigan) to get their interest and support in mentoring before making application Modes
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procedures and processes; Mentoring trainees working on the project in study design, research methods, scientific writing, and team science. Required Qualifications* PhD in epidemiology, statistics
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leading multiple research initiatives that leverage imaging and computational methods to address critical challenges in urology. Ongoing efforts include the development of dynamic contrast-enhanced
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degree (M.D., M.B.B.S., or equivalent. Translational projects will require the postdoctoral fellow to work with faculty to plan study methods, draft IRB protocols, and carry out the project as detailed. It
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in which they will acquire core skills in research methods including analytic skill development, manuscript writing, project management, and grant development through applied research as
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, Epigenetics, Systems Biology, and Bioinformatics. Research experience of microfabrication, soft-lithography, and microfluidics. Knowledge of statistical methods commonly used in single-cell and spatial omics