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The Primary Care fellowship is a collaboration between the University of Michigan and The Community Health and Social Services (CHASS) Center, Inc., a community-based, not for profit organization in
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Ph.D., a Master of Science in 8 different specializations, a Master of Landscape Architecture, and a Bachelor of Science in Environment. Founded in 1817, the University of Michigan has a long and
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motivated, organized, autonomous individual with excellent communication and multi-tasking skills to join our growing research team. The Clinical Research Assistant will work with principal investigators and
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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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coding ability required.This position will be under the supervision of Dr. Tian An Wong. Required Qualifications* Current UM-Dearborn undergraduate or master's students. Excellent organizational, analytic
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neuromuscular disease. Our primary focus is on diseases caused by mutations in the ion channel TRPV4, which result in Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease type 2C and related forms of spinal muscular atrophy. In
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research laboratory in the Department of Surgery with principal investigators Dr. Lauren Krumeich (Endocrine Surgery) and Dr. Gary Hammer (Endocrinology). The candidate will focus on the immunologic response
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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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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