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join a number of fascinating projects on engineering novel approaches to modulate physiology and neural activity in the brain, gastrointestinal (GI) tract, and other peripheral organs. These projects
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, are reshaping groundwater systems. These physical changes in turn drive chemical responses, for example shifts in water–rock interactions, mobilization of dissolved organic carbon and nutrients, and altered redox
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. Occupational Summary The Lee lab in the Department of Radiation Oncology is recruiting a Research Technician to conduct molecular biology, cell biology, histology, and animal experiments. This person will work
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on geospatial analysis, GIS, and coastal/marine systems to bridge information technology with coastal challenges; or, v) Data Science or Computer Science with environmental applications. GERICS develops science
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, general medical patients, pulmonary, GI, as well as behavioral health disorders. Working in a fast paced, collaborative environment with many opportunities for learning and career growth with comprehensive
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the summer internship program, please visit: https://mbgna.umich.edu/summer-internships For questions about the internship application, please contact: MBGNAinternships@umich.edu Responsibilities
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across Departments and Divisions, including, but not \limited to, Endocrinology, Infectious Disease, Cardiology, Pulmonary, Neurology, GI, and Gerontology. In collaboration with and under the guidance
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between 1300 and 1900 CE. A short description of the project can be found here: https://www.synergy-plague.org/research/introduction/. The project is funded through the European Research Council’s Synergy
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Plan (PRR), within the Mobilizing Agendas for Business Innovation. Reference: BI/UTAD/105/2025 Scientific area/research field: Computer Sciences Researcher profile: First Stage Researcher (R1) Admission
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to modulate physiology and neural activity in the brain, gastrointestinal (GI) tract, and other peripheral organs. These projects have a high potential for translation towards treating a variety of neurologic