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? Excellent written and oral presentation skills Underfill Statement This position is posted as Research Assistant Professor/Research Associate Professor /Research Professor. The rank of the selected candidate
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epidemiology, ergonomics and safety, and occupational health nursing (see https://cohse.umich.edu/research-faculty/research/) This position is supported by a T42 training grant funded by the National Institute
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at the University of Michigan. ***For this specific postdoc position, prior experience in mouse in vivo experiments is preferred. PI bio: Dr. Changyang Linghu is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Cell and
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Apply Now Summary The Pulmonary Hypertension Research Team consists of three physicians, two nurse practitioners, four nurses and three research coordinators dedicated to working toward a common
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was taken, and grade attained. 5. An original research paper (if available) or writing sample If the file is too large, please email Professor Kowalski [email protected] and current research assistant Louis
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Sciences at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, and will work under the supervision of Professor Chuanwu Xi. Responsibilities* Candidates will work on the following project elements: development
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, physicians and nurses. This position may also provide coordination for clinical research projects such as registries, retrospective data reviews, studies in long-term follow-up, and other non-interventional
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/ Assistant to help with recruitment and retention of study participants in a hospital and clinical setting. This includes working alongside and effectively communicating with nurses, physicians, and other
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interventions. Directly interact with study patients in a clinical setting, act as liaison between patients, investigators, nurses, other departments, sponsors, vendors, and regulatory agencies. Manage patient
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and spatial) in response to environmental exposures, and will develop novel bioinformatics algorithms in these areas. The fellow will work jointly with Drs. Maureen Sartor (Professor of DCMB and