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must be eligible to work in the United States without requiring university sponsorship for continued employment. The Office of University Development maximizes private support for the University
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of world-class U-M scientists, clinicians, and engineers with industry partners and funding sources to develop and deploy cutting-edge solutions that elevate the care, outcomes, and quality of life
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to practice-changing phase III. As a team member, we will invest in your education, training, career development and certification. We also offer a variety of specialized roles and growth opportunities to fit
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Coordination (40%) Serve as the divisional project liaison, ensuring alignment with university priorities and Strategic Enrollment Management (SEM) goals. Develop project timelines, assign responsibilities
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customer service, and your expertise will be recognized as you document solutions. We will support your learning and professional development with substantial training and access to U-M resources. As skills
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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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, or the development of instructional materials related to social-behavioral aspects of physical activity. We welcome diverse pedagogical backgrounds and encourage applicants to describe how their educational and/or
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Apply Now Job Summary The Liu Lab in the Gilbert S. Omenn Department of Computational Medicine & Bioinformatics is looking for an Applications Systems Analyst Programmer Intermediate for NIH
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, extending across the team?s research activities, including developing project protocols, conducting thematic analysis, and managing/facilitating collaboration (including via cloud software). This role
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, physiology, and development; ecology; and evolution. BIOL 130L: Laboratory associated with the above course, 2 credits, 16.67% effort BIOL 304: Ecology, 4 credits, 33.33% effort Relationships between organisms