83 assistant-professor-and-human-factors Postdoctoral positions at University of Minnesota
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experiments pertaining to the role of transcription factor mediated networks to direct the fate of stem and iPS cells to a mesodermal fate (i.e. cardiac, endothelial, skeletal muscle); and conducting research
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manuscripts, submit funding applications, and assist with laboratory management and administrative tasks. This position will report to Dr. Craig Bierle of the Division of Pediatric Infectious Diseases
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., gene knockdown, qPCR, antigen presentation assays) to dissect pathways of cell death sensing • Conduct transcriptomic and pathway analyses (e.g., RNA-seq) to uncover regulatory networks • Generate
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Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Research (80% time) Propagate and titrate various viruses (including human coronaviruses 229E and OC-43) in cell cultures and
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sets. Lead and/or assist with the preparation of research articles, reports, and grants. Disseminate research findings/ Qualifications *All required qualifications must be documented on application
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-dimensional/multicolor panel design, immune phenotyping, and data analysis • Skilled in molecular biology techniques including RNA/DNA isolation, qPCR, ELISA, gene knockdown, and magnetic-assisted cell sorting
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or human pulmonary arteries using wire myograph, isolate vascular endothelial/smooth muscle cells from rodent and human lungs. • Conduct cellular and molecular biological experiments including Western Blot
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Communication, Lab Maintenance and Training Prepare and publish research articles. Disseminate the research results via participation in conferences and workshops. Help ensure that Professor Greven’s lab is run
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. The postdoc will process and analyze data, prepare manuscripts, and assist with MRI data collection. The CNS Lab has collected MRI data from samples of typically developing infants, infants who develop autism