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, and/or service, to the multiplicity and excellence of the academic community. Required Qualifications* This position requires a PhD or MD/PhD degree in Electrical, Biomedical or Computer Engineering
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Apply Now How to Apply Please submit your CV, a cover letter describing your research interests and fit for the position, and contact information for three references to contacthope@umich.edu
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of the life of patients. In this position, you will join a multidisciplinary team at the intersection of bioinformatics, clinical informatics, and artificial intelligence. You will have a key role working with
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Applications are being considered for a full-time, instructional/tenure track position in the Head and Neck Oncology Program (HNOP) and the Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, University
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microscopy (imaging/data processing) >2 years experience with primary cultures or stem cells Familiarity with computational biology and image based analyses Familiarity with CRISPR/Cas9 and molecular biology
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neuropathies. This full-time position is ideal for a candidate with a strong foundation in cell-based bioassays, animal handling, behavioral testing, tissue harvesting, nucleic acid extractions, histological
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health records (EHR), waveforms from bedside monitors, radiology images and wearable sensors. This position offers a unique opportunity to work closely with clinicians on applications of machine learning
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Apply Now How to Apply A cover letter and resume are required for consideration for this position. Please include the cover letter as the first page of your resume. The cover letter should
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of infected cells. More specifically, the candidate will employ high content imaging and artificial intelligence computer vision approaches coupled with CRISPR/Cas9 screening to identify parasite genes
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DNA-PAINT, to basic HIV-1 research are also required for this position. Experiences in protein-lipid and protein-RNA interaction studies using super-resolution microscopy and live-cell imaging