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research; and conduct experiments in association with graduate and undergraduate students focused tendon pathology on mouse and human in vitro models. The individual will be expected to lead specific areas
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primary preadipocyte/hepatocyte isolation and assay Retroviral and adenoviral techniques Non-experimental responsibilities will include: Mentor undergraduates, graduate students, and lab technicians Assist
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collaboration with other members of the faculty research group engaged in related research. May also participate in instructional activities, in mentoring and supervising undergraduate and graduate students
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others, including undergraduate scholars A belief in kindness and respect for others Background Screening The University of Michigan conducts background checks on all job candidates upon acceptance of a
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Resource Duties (20%) Working with faculty at all institutions Coordinating scholarly activities across institutions Remotely overseeing the work of the graduate and undergraduate research assistants at all
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be expected to collaborate with all team members and contribute to the intellectual life of others. You will also supervise and mentor graduate and undergraduate students in the lab. You'll contribute
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presentations at national and international conferences, ensuring your work reaches a wide audience. Lead research projects and work with the team on research projects, train graduate students and undergraduate
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. Eventual responsibilities will also involve training and oversight of undergraduate students. Additional responsibilities include reagent preparation and lab maintenance duties such as maintaining lab
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writing Mentoring graduate and undergraduate students Assisting with other related activities assigned by the PI Required Qualifications* PhD completed by start date PhD in Information, Computer Science
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research partners and coordinating research work by undergraduate and graduate students. The applicant will be expected to work closely with the principal investigators (Szczuka and Raskin), AECOM, and City