Launching our internal website

The info you need to navigate DCMB.

With the start of the academic year, we are launching a new internal website (SharePoint) to help DCMB and CCMB faculty, scientists, postdocs, students, research and administrative staff navigate the department. 

https://umhealth.sharepoint.com/sites/DCMB

There, you’ll find information about:

  • Who can help me with this? Who is who?
  • How to do that - requirements, policies, guidelines, processes, forms, …?
  • Where to go?
  • When to go or submit?
  • And much more!

Note that you need a “level-2” access. If you can’t access the site, please let Aaron (vittala@med.umich.edu) know. 

And if you can’t find the information you need, please contact Aaron (vittala@med.umich.edu) or Elisabeth (paymal@med.umich.edu)

We also look forward to receiving your feedback on this new site.

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