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, protein purification, enzymatic assays and proteomic sample preparation. 15%, Design experiments. Design the routine experiments based on existing protocols or with slight modification from existing
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computational modeling of behavior to identify the underlying circuit computations. Current projects in our laboratory emphasize task-structured behavior assays, including set shifting, reversal learning
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regarding both specific coursework and broader academic or career goals. Opportunities exist to advise undergraduate students in directed reading or project-based courses. Training, Outreach and Service
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scientific meetings. Other Duties – 5% Work Profile Profile 1, Office Lab-Based - is expected to work primarily on-site in the office/lab. Only occasionally and inconsistently working remotely. Your office
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: 50%: The primary responsibility of this position will be to design, lead and conduct experiments based on research studies of the lab which includes research on muscle physiology, aging, and estrogen
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, protein purification, enzymatic assays and proteomic sample preparation. 15%, Design experiments. Design the routine experiments based on existing protocols or with slight modification from existing
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Vision: A department that is an inclusive community creating, discovering, and sharing conservation knowledge; A diverse natural world based on evolving knowledge, sustainable use, and equitable practices
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based in the Kennedy Lab in the Plant and Microbial Biology Department at the University of Minnesota. Funding for this position is expected to run for up to 24 months. Support for professional
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biology, and tissue engineering to join our team. In this role, you will have the opportunity to contribute to broad research projects focused on cardiovascular disease modeling and cardiac regeneration
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to: Understand basic principles of brain functioning across development (i.e. figure out how the brain works). Learn about how neuropsychiatric and other brain-based disorders develop and progress over time