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developing u-85 Atlanta, Georgia, and Montgomery, Alabama corridor. The combined Auburn-Opelika Metropolitan Statistical Area boasts a growing population of over 60,000. The City of Auburn grew 43% in the past
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, computational and statistical genetic and bioinformatic methods implementation; vascular biology research using in vitro and in vivo models of cardiovascular diseases, particularly those that disproportionately
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graduate degree (MD and/or PhD) with relevant experience in Biochemistry, Biology or Chemistry. The Michigan Center for Translational Pathology (MCTP) is a collaborative effort to foster research advances in
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of basic science research related to tendon biology, including fibroblast cell-matrix interactions as well as the effects of obesity and inflammation. Specific tasks the individual will be responsible
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Medicine? Michigan 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
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* Candidates must have a Ph.D. degree (Molecular Biology, Microbiology, Environmental Biotechnology, Bioinformatics or related disciplines) and strong interests in research on molecular-level analysis
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, interdisciplinary, and highly translational environment in the U of M Division of Heme-Onc and the Rogel Cancer Center in the U of M School of Medicine. Highly-motivated candidates with expertise in molecular biology
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, research conferences and journal clubs Assemble figures for and write manuscripts for publication Successful candidates must hold a PhD in immunology, molecular basis of disease, computational biology
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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. Michigan Medicine is comprised of over 30,000
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, proteomics, and flow assisted cytometry sorting (FACS). We aim to address important questions and make novel discoveries that significantly enhance our understanding of lung biology and disease. We hope