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excellence in education, patient care, community service, research and technology development, and through leadership activities in Michigan, nationally and internationally. Our mission is guided by our
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this position. Attach a full CV. Job Summary The Cartilage Healing and Regeneration (CHaRM) lab at Michigan addresses one of the prevalent causes of OA development, unrepaired traumatic articular cartilage injury
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improves the health of patients, populations and communities through excellence in education, patient care, community service, research and technology development, and through leadership activities in
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Apply Now Job Summary The National Center for School Safety (NCSS) at the University of Michigan Institute of Firearm Injury Prevention seeks a research assistant to assist with center activities
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Disability RRTC's research projects, including supporting the development and implementation of an intervention to enhance aging with a physical disability to inform the transition to older adulthood and
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experiments are appropriately conducted following the policies and procedures of the University of Michigan. Developing appropriate software and hardware technologies that are required for conducting
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and technological advancements since the opening of the U-M Medical School in 1850. Michigan Medicine is comprised of over 30,000 employees and our vision is to attract, inspire, and develop outstanding
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development and continued learning from experienced colleagues. The research team includes physicians, biostatisticians, project managers, study coordinators, data managers, and administrative support. Mission
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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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groundbreaking large-scale national collaborative research project called the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) study (abcdstudy.org). The ABCD Study is following 12,000 children, aged 9 and 10