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/Objectives ( 2-3 pages) (5) Name, affiliation, and email address of two references, one of which should be a previous employer or supervisor Summary Applications are invited for several new postdoctoral
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across the University and the ability to work with a wide range of people who represent our diverse and multicultural society. Demonstrated ability to exercise a high level of initiative, creativity and
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skills The ability to work collaboratively and independently Attention to detail, critical thinking, and self-assessment skills Desired Qualifications* Prior experience with large-scale research projects
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surgical operations to perform automated, data-driven recognition of objective measures of intraoperative skills and practices Explore the feasibility of using objective, data-driven computer-based
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scientific importance (see www.src.isr.umich.edu). Scholars have exceptional resources to facilitate research including access to administrative, research, and computer support staff. Why Work at Michigan? In
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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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projects in coordination with the PI with potential grant development and writing, as needed Required Qualifications* A PhD by August 2024 in survey methodology, statistics, biostatistics, public health
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* Recent or anticipated PhD (or MD, DDS/PhD) in a relevant field Enthusiasm for learning and asking question Ability to work independently as well as in a group environment. Ability to mentor and guide
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drive to learn new techniques. I addition, the candidate needs to demonstrate the ability to work independently as well as a team member. The Lombaert lab is located in the vibrant North Campus Research