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motivated, dependable, and detail-oriented Research Coordinator I. The Research Coordinator I will support the day-to-day activities of research studies funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and
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established by the National Institutes of Health. General information regarding T32 can be found on the NIH website: https://researchtraining.nih.gov/programs/training-grants/T32-a Michigan Medicine conducts
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within the Neuropathology Core of the Stanford Alzheimer's Disease Research Center (ADRC), which is part of a nationwide network of Centers of Excellence supported by the National Institutes of Health
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of Excellence supported by the National Institutes of Health. The Centers of Excellence programs help establish critical research infrastructure, foster collaboration, train researchers, physician scientists, and
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Regenerative Biology, or related disciplines. The Department of Molecular Pathobiology has a strong and rapidly expanding research program with substantial support from the National Institutes of Health
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(ARDMS) OR American Registry of Radiologic Technologists, Sonography (ARRT) (S) or radiology board. • Knowledge of Food & Drug Administration (FDA) and National Institute of Health (NIH) requirements
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involves active participation in a multidisciplinary and high-energy research lab funded through the U.S. National Institute of Health (NIH) and other national foundations. The overarching goal of this lab
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established by the National Institutes of Health. General information regarding T32 can be found on the NIH website: https://researchtraining.nih.gov/programs/training-grants/T32-a Background Screening
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Metabolism and Inflammation, or related disciplines. The Department of Molecular Pathobiology has a strong and rapidly expanding research program with substantial support from the National Institutes of Health
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, and regenerative medicine. The successful candidates will work on multiple projects funded through National Institutes of Health (NIH) and private foundations. The Postdoctoral Scholars will join a