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, biomechanics, engineering). Strong research background and publication record in electroencephalography (EEG), in particular using source localization methods. Enthusiasm for interdisciplinary collaboration
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. The occupational therapy program is offered on the Twin Cities and Rochester campuses. The medical laboratory sciences program is offered on the Twin Cities campus. Interactive technology is used to keep all
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Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job The Department of Bioproducts and Biosystems Engineering at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, has an opening for a full
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the neurorehabilitation industry to understand current standards of practices. Qualifications Required Qualifications: ● PhD degree in Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering or related fields. ● Competence in
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The School of Mathematics, located in the heart of the University of Minnesota's College of Science and Engineering, features over sixty faculty and more than 120 graduate students engaged in world-class
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are subject to change as research needs change. It is expected that up to 20% of job duties may change annually. Qualifications Qualifications: PhD degree required in ecology, plant or microbial biology
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Qualifications Doctoral degree in cell biology or molecular biology with extensive experience in cloning, protein purification, enzymatic assays and genetic engineering, with demonstrated knowledge on signal
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of Minnesota. It is composed of 16 faculty and 40 staff engaged in research, teaching, and extension related to biodiversity and systematics, ecology, physiology, neurobiology, and functional genomics of diverse
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sequencing technologies to investigate somatic mutations and epimutations, exploring their roles in aging and age-related diseases. · Multi-omics Technology Development: Developing and implementing innovative
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curriculum. The post-doc will interview students and faculty, conduct surveys, and analyze these to measure whether the integration of computation is achieving its goals and whether it is being embedded in