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) (www.seh.isr.umich.edu ) in the Survey Research Center (SRC) at the University of Michigan's Institute for Social Research (ISR) is a pioneer and leader in forging linkages across disciplinary perspectives. Our program
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young adults, focused on identifying neural patterns associated with alcohol desistence or persistence. The Research Assistant will work with the principal investigators and other members of the research
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Job Title: NIH funded T32 Surgical Scientist Training Grant in Translational Research Location: University of Michigan Plastic Surgery Program Date Available: July 1, 2024 Job Description: The
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the social sciences. ISR seeks to hire multiple research associates for the Junior Professional Researcher (JPR) Program. This program offers recent college graduates the opportunity to gain work experience in
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in the position and outline skills and experience that directly relate to this position. Summary The central aspect of this role will be coordinating and facilitating clinical research, including but
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communication skills. Summary Your primary purpose in this newly developed position will be to provide administrative support to the school's research office and to the Associate Dean for Research (ADR
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with phylogenetic software and adept in R or a comparable programming language. The applicant will be able to demonstrate prior success in publication of original research. There is no prerequisite
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out research activities under the direction of the principal investigator and/or project coordinator, focusing on data collection for a study using functional magnetic resonance imaging and skin
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the various attempts to answer the questions. The fellow will collaborate with four additional principal investigators, and a large group of authors, researchers, teachers, and students, developing questions