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for other critical illnesses including trauma, neurologic emergencies, sepsis, acute respiratory distress syndrome and heart failure. This is a 2-year position with an option to extend based on performance
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The Overdose Prevention Engagement Network (OPEN) at the University of Michigan is recruiting an outstanding early-career research investigator to join a multi-disciplinary team to conduct high-impact
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with follow-up and recruitment activities for a large, multi-year clinical trial testing the efficacy of behavioral interventions on alcohol misuse and related outcomes among a diverse population of
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to work with multi-disciplinary scientists on urgent and pressing questions in the context of joint injury and osteoarthritis. There is a good deal of excitement and funding in this area, and we are making
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, uncovering novel cellular mechanisms. We employ state-of-the-art techniques in fly neurogenetics, proteomics, molecular biology, RNA biology, multi-omics, and quantitative imaging to investigate circadian
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search of an exceptional postdoctoral fellow to join the research team. The laboratory is situated in the heart of Michigan Medicine at the North Campus Research Complex in a newly renovated laboratory
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) and/or papers from a dissertation thesis. Job Summary The Opioid Research Institute at the University of Michigan is recruiting an outstanding early-career research investigator to join a multi
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with recruitment activities for a large, multi-year clinical trial testing the efficacy of behavioral interventions on alcohol misuse and related outcomes among a diverse population of teens. Key job
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treatment resistance and identify new therapeutic paradigms in this disease. Our laboratory is surrounded by a rich research environment at the Center for Molecular Imaging and the Rogel Cancer Center
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osteoarthritis that cause shoulder pain. This position will work on multiple studies/projects including a large multi-center study on the genetic epidemiology of rotator cuff tears called cuffGEN. This large study