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of feeding behavior, weight loss, metabolism, and pharmacokinetic analysis of drug candidates, and conduct data management and analyses using Graph Pad Prism and Excel. You will be involved in peptide drug
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-search@umich.edu Job Summary The College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, and the Department of Mathematics at the University of Michigan invite applications for a LEO Lecturer I position at100
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whose main focus is the application of real-time digital signal processing (including theory, software and hardware) to a multi-week team project. The instructor will be responsible for developing course
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models on cloud platforms (e.g., AWS, GCP) using containers and scalable services. Design and implement knowledge graphs to enable structured reasoning over web content. Integrate retrieval-augmented
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design / creation. Instructional Design Knowledge: Deep understanding of instructional design models (e.g., ADDIE, SAM, Backward Design). Knowledge of learning theories (constructivism, adult learning
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). Adept at basic computer software (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and statistical and graphing programs (such as Prism, Adobe Photoshop, etc.). Good problem-solving, basic math, and quantitative and analytical
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Qualifications* Basic qualitative data skills Comfort generating tables and graphs from qualitative data Attention to detail Strong written and verbal communication skills Ability to quickly gather and summarize
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assay kits and the role of ion channels in these changes. Analyze and graph data obtained in experiments. Creating lists of materials needed for the lab. Required Qualifications* Must be UM-Flint
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Objectives: This course is designed to help participants accomplish the following objectives: To provide students with a systematic and critical understanding of organizational theory and research, and the
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to holistically support students and address multi-faceted needs; utilizing relevant theory and best practices related to crisis response and management and college student development; and contributing