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-based culture systems/models • Experience with in vivo assessments of muscle physiology • Experience with animal surgeries and tissue harvest, and animal behavioral analyses • Proficiency with
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on the “Passalidae Tree of Life Project” in the Department of Entomology. A successful candidate for this position is expected to address questions related to the origins of the unique fauna of bess beetles
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the following activities: collaborating with and leading efforts to design research projects, acquiring funding, conducting high-quality research, publishing peer-reviewed articles, book chapters, and/or books
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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 Dr. Jae Sung Lee. Dr. Lee's laboratory focuses on the development of innovative biomaterials to advance the use of biologically active therapeutics in regenerative medicine. The successful candidate
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post-doctoral fellowship beginning Fall 2026. This is a clinical specialization fellowship in sex therapy, gender affirming therapy, and sexual and gender healthcare across the lifespan. ISGH has three
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individual differences in cognitive and brain aging. The successful applicant will join an active laboratory, under the direction of Professor Max Elliott, that is addressing a wide array of questions in aging
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. Through innovative research, learning, and concrete action, we tackle today's biggest health challenges. SPH includes four academic divisions: Biostatistics & Health Data Science, Environmental Health
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), the candidate will be also encouraged to explore other research opportunities or collaborations within our group. The University of Minnesota is an Equal/Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer. In addition
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regularly with supervisor and collaborative team (2%) 5) participating in professional development activities (5%) The successful candidate will be part of our dynamic research group at UMN while also working