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Parents, funded by the Sauer Family Foundation. The PostDoc would work with the PI on all study and intervention design aspects to create a community engaged parent support system for birth parents impacted
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presentations Have strong skills in pedagogy and science communication (e.g., in a classroom setting) About the Department The Department of Entomology conducts research and educates people about the science of
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Contribute to the prevention and treatment of brain-based disorders Engage underrepresented communities in all aspects of academic medicine and research To learn more about CDNI and current research studies
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, disability, public assistance status, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression. To learn more about diversity at the U: http://diversity.umn.edu Employment Requirements Any
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, nationality, education (including adviser names), positions hold, memberships in scientific societies, honors/awards, publications, presentations, etc. For applicants whose native language is Japanese, a
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generation • Experience with RNA-seq data analysis • Strong written and verbal communication skills, demonstrated through peer-reviewed publications and conference presentations Preferred Qualifications
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• Excellent verbal and written communication skills demonstrated through publications and international presentations Preferred Qualifications: • Demonstrated productivity through first-author and collaborative
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are first generation, veterans, and those from 2SLGBTQIA+ communities. The Post-Doc will work with Dr. Wei Pan (https://directory.sph.umn.edu/bio/sph-a-z/wei-pan or http://www.biostat.umn.edu/~weip/),and
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experimental issues. Experience with automated liquid handling systems for NGS library preparation. Familiarity with flow cytometry. Prior experience collaborating with bioinformaticians. Excellent communication
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. 10% - Writing: communicating results. 5% - Chemical safety: ensuring a safe working environment in the lab. Restrictions: Limited to a period of three years up to five, depending on training needs