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. We are considering candidates at all levels of experience and can adjust the position as appropriate for the candidate, but the ideal candidate will have successfully defended their PhD. This position
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national and international conferences as appropriate. 5. Assisting in manuscript writing, preparation, and submission. Required Qualifications* Either an MD or PhD degree. Previous lab experience in cell
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Medicine. For examples of previous research and related press coverage, see https://sites.lsa.umich.edu/amanda-kowalski/ . Research Area Specialists are involved in all stages of the research process and
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, with strong quantitative skills. A track record of peer-reviewed publication of scholarly work related to PhD thesis, or in process. Individual must be highly sensitive to human subjects and confidential
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instrument operation. Required Qualifications* PhD in biomedical sciences, biomedical engineering, or related field. Competency in cell/tissue culture and aseptic techniques. Good interpersonal, teamwork
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or related Engineering PhD degree Experimental skills for complex multi-physics/biosensors systems Simulation skills for proof-of-concept and validation of experimental data Modeling skills for comparison and
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We are seeking highly motivated postdoctoral fellow candidates to join the laboratory of Brett McCray, MD, PhD, at the University of Michigan to lead studies elucidating mechanisms of hereditary
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Qualifications* PhD Experience in Medical imaging and dosimetry as well as good computer programming skills Desired Qualifications* Nuclear Medicine, nuclear physics experience. Experience with DICOM. Experience
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near our collaborating institutions in Pasadena (California), Bethesda (Maryland), or elsewhere will be considered especially for strong applications. The successful applicant should have a PhD in
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meetings. Candidate should be a PhD or an MD with research experience. Desired Qualifications* Previous training in mechanistic studies of vascular inflammation and cardiovascular disease, remodeling, injury