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: PhD in hearing science, psychology, linguistics, physiology, cognition, or engineering, or a related field. Experience conducting research with human participants. Experience in creating and analyzing
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skills in R programming - Working knowledge of Python - Experience with basic analyses to characterize gut microbiomes, including diversity analysis, differential abundance analysis, modeling microbial and
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composition, food intake and preference measurements, and cognitive and anxiety/addiction potency testing. • Inject various compounds and solutions into experimental animals. • Assist with and eventually
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infants that includes MRI brain scans and neurocognitive and developmental assessments. The CNS Lab is a vibrant team of cognitive neuroscientists, developmental psychologists, and clinical psychologist
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kids, technical associations, and other educational institutions to expand knowledge and solve problems. To learn more, visit our website at https://cse.umn.edu/safl. Pay and Benefits Pay Range: $61,008
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- Comprehensive knowledge of Midwestern agricultural crop production including regenerative agriculture systems, field-level experience in designing and evaluating cover crop strategies, soil health assessments
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, the Medical School educates physicians, scientists, and health professionals; generates knowledge and treatments; and cares for patients and communities with compassion and respect. We value excellence
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physicians, scientists, and health professionals; generates knowledge and treatments; and cares for patients and communities with compassion and respect. We value excellence, inclusiveness, collaboration, and
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community. We partner with local, state and federal agencies; private consulting firms, businesses of many kids, technical associations, and other educational institutions to expand knowledge and solve
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Regular Job Code 9546 Employee Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job A funded postdoctoral position with an emphasis on studying the synaptic mechanisms of cognitive