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, severe storms, floods, and water-related natural hazards), climate adaptation, and streamflow/flood forecasting from watershed to global scales. This position will involve developing, applying, and
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opportunities to supervise social work students, engage in clinical teaching as a part of a training plan, and develop case conceptualization, treatment planning, and clinical intervention skills, which tailor
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waters specifically; Develop research questions, research designs, and appropriate methods for conducting empirical investigations related to community resilience and transboundary waters; Develop
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research ecosystem at a systems level to determine where common pitfalls exist; developing novel solutions to these challenges; demonstrating their effectiveness; and disseminating improvements widely. MICHR
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Statement Michigan Medicine improves the health of patients, populations and communities through excellence in education, patient care, community service, research and technology development, and through
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, operation of the scanner, data acquisition and analysis, image evaluation, and statistical analysis. The fellow will also be expected to prepare manuscripts and conference abstracts related to projects and
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Apply Now Job Summary The clinical research position will provide study coordination for multiple clinical research studies of varying complexity for the Scleroderma Program in the Division
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. Responsibilities* Develop, design, and conduct more complex experiments in line with a research plan and review results periodically with faculty member or senior research staff member Perform molecular biology
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inner ear and brain development and function. The University of Michigan is a vibrant college town with a world-class research community. Our highly collaborative group explores developmental mechanisms
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manufacturers need to trust AI tools to improve production, quality, and safety. The M-CAML (Michigan Cognitive and Adaptive Manufacturing Lab) team aims to develop methods and tools for interpreting and