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closely with postdocs, schools and colleges, university organizations, faculty mentors, administrators, and external entities to support the personal growth and professional development of each postdoc in
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documentation of the post doc activity to the home country, arranging for housing, stipend, travel, and insurance coverage for postdocs while in Ann Arbor. Arranging for transportation to/from airports at each
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the position and outline skills and experience that directly relate to this position. Summary The Assistant Research Scientist will work closely with faculty, postdocs and students within the Pancreatic Disease
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a purpose to your profession. Work at Michigan and become a victor for the greater good. Responsibilities* The Research Technician will work closely with Dr. Li, postdocs, Ph.D. students, and
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Master's Program, Postdoc programming, and other related initiatives in EEB with a focus on increasing diversity through all graduate programs. Advising and Student/Postdoc Support: Serve as a staff advisor
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sponsors, assisting with student, postdoc, and staff appointments, tracking faculty effort commitments and facilitating the closeout process of awards. Other Serve as a back-up for other Chemical Engineering
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technology, and active participation in research. The position also requires supervising undergraduate assistants in research and working closely with graduate students and postdocs. For more information on
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methodologies into the overall group computational platform Collaborate deeply with PIs, researchers, postdocs and students to understand research goals, help implement computational solutions, and communicate
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applications. Recommend alternative approaches to research design. Train undergraduates, graduate students and postdocs in laboratory procedures, including molecular cloning, western blot, PCR, and RNAseq
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, maintenance of mouse colony, and compliance with safety and health requirements. Train research technicians, undergraduates, and postdocs in laboratory procedures, including primary cell preparation and culture