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, research and technology development, and through leadership activities in Michigan, nationally and internationally. Our mission is guided by our Strategic Principles and has three critical components
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* Bachelor's degree in Health Science or an equivalent combination of related education and experience is desirable. An understanding of medical terminology, experience in a large complex health care setting
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. The Kaczorowski lab is in the Department of Neurology at the University of Michigan Medical School located in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The city is ranked among the top 10 places to live in the U.S, with a community
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Medicine is one of the largest health care complexes in the world and has been the site of many groundbreaking medical and technological advancements since the opening of the U-M Medical School in 1850
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with FDA and IRB regulatory processes for implanted neurological devices. The candidate will work with a team of clinicians, postdoctoral/doctoral students, medical students, and research scientists
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participating in basic science/applied bench research using a combination of cellular and molecular biological approaches including mouse model research. It is expected that the applicant will have knowledge and
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Master of Science degree in Health Services. Our proposed Core Program will provide trainees with rigorous scientific and biostatical training and expanded knowledge beyond their oftentimes narrow research
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Mission Statement Michigan Medicine improves the health of patients, populations and communities through excellence in education, patient care, community service, research and technology development
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COHSE faculty member. Summary The University of Michigan Center for Occupational Health and Safety Engineering (COHSE) is seeking to recruit an outstanding post-doctoral fellow under the mentorship
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at the University of Michigan Medical School. The work location will be 2800 Plymouth Rd, NCRC Building 20, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, within the vibrant research community of the Biointerfaces