Prospective House Officers: Research
If you want to do research, the world – and the University of Michigan – is
your oyster. As a U-M House Officer, you will be supported in your endeavors
to do significant research.
U-M consistently ranks among the largest recipients of National Institutes of Health research grants in terms of number of grants awarded and amount of grant dollars provided.
The research opportunities at U-M are endless.
See these sites for additional information:
- Michigan Consortium for Minority Health and Academic Development
- U-M Engage (U-M research studies seeking volunteers)
- U-M General Clinical Research Center
- U-M Office for the Vice President of Research
- University of Michigan Medical School Institutional Review Boards (IRBMED)
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