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of Epidemiology and Community Health, and Director of the Minnesota Population Center, to conduct population health research. The candidate will be housed within the vibrant intellectual research environment
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interpretation ●Communicate effectively with investigators, staff, and participants ●Candidates should have a Ph.D. in psychology, neuroscience, biomedical engineering or related field and experience with TMS
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educational expertise for the benefit of the local community, the State of Minnesota, and beyond. We are located in the uniquely diverse rural community of Austin, MN, conveniently only 35 miles from Rochester
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students a multitude of opportunities for study and research. Located at the heart of one of the nation's most vibrant, diverse metropolitan communities, students on the campuses in Minneapolis and St. Paul
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, along with excellent oral and written communication skills in English and strong publication preparation skills. About the Department The St. Anthony Falls Laboratory (SAFL) is an interdisciplinary fluid
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field. ● Possesses a strong laboratory background and communication skills. Preferred Qualifications: ● Ability to quickly learn new things and work independently, open minded, along with previous
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committed to an excellent employee experience, offering a flexible work environment that meets the needs of students, staff, faculty, and the communities we serve. Flexible work arrangements may include
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communication skills Preferred Qualifications • Demonstrated experience in cardiovascular physiology or biochemistry/molecular biology techniques. Physical & Environmental Requirements • Must be comfortable
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experience in human induced pluripotent stem cell techniques including line derivation, cardiac differentiation, and gene editing. Excellent communication skills written and verbal Successful candidates will
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gap between how artificial and real networks learn. The Department of Neuroscience at the University of Minnesota is home to a strong and collaborative community studying motor learning and motivational