53 master-"University-of-North-Carolina-at-Chapel-Hill" research jobs at University of Michigan
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undergraduate or master's students. Excellent organizational, analytic, and communication skills. Desired Qualifications* Familiarity with analytic and algebraic number theory preferred. Background Screening
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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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Coordinator Lead, Clinical Research Project Manager, Administrator, or Faculty Principal Investigator. Supervision exercised: None Required Qualifications* High school diploma or GED is necessary. Driver's
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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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team to perform routine and complex laboratory experimental procedures under the supervision of the Principal Investigators, mentors, and/or higher-level research staff. The position will participate in
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Apply Now Summary The Maddox Lab is seeking a postdoctoral research fellow to work on projects related to human auditory neuroscience. The main project involves development of a new method for
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Received: This position receives direct supervision and reports directly to a CRC-Lead, CRC-Project Manager, a unit Administrator, Director, or Faculty Principal Investigator. Supervision Exercised: None
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of translational research projects centered around the roles of EGFR in cellular survival, with a primary focus on developing novel strategies to target EGFR for cancer therapy. We are looking for a highly motivated
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to work productively in a team environment with people from diverse backgrounds, work with limited supervision to identify a broad range of techniques to achieve the project's primary goal. The successful
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was taken, and grade attained. 5. An original research paper (if available) or writing sample If the file is too large, please email Professor Kowalski [email protected] and current research assistant Louis