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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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Apply Now Job Summary The hired postdoctoral researcher will perform independent and directed research to achieve the objectives of the research project within the Department of Computational
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Apply Now Job Summary The Nucleic Acid Therapeutics Core is a newly initiated program at the University of Michigan to design and synthesize nucleic acid therapeutic molecules for early stage
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one from your current graduate or clinical residency training program. Graduate-level academic transcripts (unofficial is acceptable) Two writing samples, preferably a copy of a previously published
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in animal models. A Ph.D. in Pharmacology, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Cell Biology or Physiology, and knowledge and experience with molecular methods is required. Experience in cardiovascular
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Management and Informatics Leadership and Professionalism Communication and Teamwork In this role, the Research Assistant will be responsible for: Engaging in the participant recruitment, screening, and
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. 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 is essential that applicants have excellent
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that machine learning applications are developed with ethical considerations in mind. Participate in regular meetings with the research group. Required Qualifications* Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, Computer
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designs and methods, clinical trial methods, Bayesian methods, and developing R packages and scalable algorithms. Opportunities for collaboration across the Department of Biostatistics and the Medical
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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