86 phd-rehabilitation-engineering-computer-science research jobs at University of Michigan
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Investigational Products Development and Regulation Clinical Study Operations (GCP's) Study and Site Management Data Management and Informatics Leadership and Professionalism Communication and Teamwork Key job
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the health of patients, populations and communities through excellence in education, patient care, community service, research and technology development, and through leadership activities in Michigan
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Products Development and Regulation Clinical Study Operations (GCP's) Study and Site Management Data Management and Informatics Leadership and Professionalism Communication and Teamwork Key job
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Study Operations (GCPs) Study and Site Management Data Management and Informatics Leadership and Professionalism Communication and Teamwork Responsibilities* Provide support for the initiation and conduct
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chromatin and nuclear structures during development (www.lsi.umich.edu/science/our-labs/herman-fung-lab). Qualified applicants will have experience in cell, structural or computational biology and a passion
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generate gene-edited, reporter knock-in, and patient-derived iPSC lines. We work closely with biomedical engineering collaborators and utilize a range of tools for assessing iPSC-CMs, including a muscle
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Informatics Leadership and Professionalism Communication and Teamwork Position Specific Responsibilities will Include : Following remote recruitment procedures to approach, obtain consent from, and enroll
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Safety Considerations Investigational Products Development and Regulation Clinical Study Operations (GCPs) Study and Site Management Data Management and Informatics Leadership and Professionalism
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applications for a joint Post-doctoral Researcher 2025-2027 position betweenUniversity of Michigan-Institute for Social Research (ISR) and The University of Hong Kong, Faculty of Social Sciences . The Institute
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Apply Now Job Summary The Inclusive History Project-Dearborn Program is looking for driven individuals to contribute to our research into the diverse histories of the university community. We