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Essential Qualifications Applicants require a PhD in a Biochemistry-related field Preferred Qualifications: Experience with animal behavioral studies, advanced statistics, and experimenta design
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-activated immunogenicity, scaled-up vector production, and assessment of AAV efficacy in pre-clinical animal models. The goal of our research is to ensure advancement of gene therapy treatment for patients
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of writing research reports, publications or other relevant outputs. Qualified individuals with experience in cellular and molecular biology or animal physiology in the field of pulmonary hypertension and/or
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neural populations and their application in animal models In the Department of Neurosurgery. There will be opportunities to lead a team of students, contribute to grant writing, engage in professional
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%- Animal work - mouse colony maintenance that involves breeding, husbandry, and maintaining appropriate records and tracking animals. 40%- Conduct research using techniques which include molecular biology
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and their application in animal models. There will be opportunities to lead a team of students, contribute to grant writing, engage in professional development, and disseminate results at conferences
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Code 9546 Employee Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job About the Job: 30% Lead research projects pertaining to development of large animal models of disease
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. Building on our prior work (PMID: 35969037, PMID: 36662852) we aim to explore how recognition of photoreceptors outer segments or dying cells maintains homeostasis, results in inflammation and degeneration
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of Mathematics at the University of Minnesota that will begin in the Fall semester 2026. We seek candidates with demonstrated excellence in research and teaching. Preference will be given to applicants whose
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the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Medical School. The successful candidate will work towards an understanding of how sex hormones influence respiratory function and the expression of respiratory