83 assistant-professor-and-human-centric-computing Postdoctoral positions at University of Minnesota
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) and developing meaningful scaled score formulas and metrics. The post-doctoral associate will support multiple aspects of this work, including conceptualization and design of the scale scores, computing
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experimental and computational methods for integrated multi-omics studies. About the Role · Lead independent research projects investigating somatic mosaicism in various tissue types of human or mouse models
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cognition, and computational psychiatry. We work across levels of analysis—from single neurons to human behavior—using both rodent and human models. This position will focus primarily on rodent research