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combination of education and/or experience equal to at least 6 years At least one year working within a Learning Management System One year of experience designing instructor-led or computer-based learning
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, to evaluate the potential population count and distribution of beavers. - Use/develop appropriate computer modeling and remote sensing techniques to estimate vegetation greenness, burn severity, and total water
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modern deep learning models such as generative models, diffusion models, vision transformers etc. About the Department: About the Department The Institute for Health Informatics (IHI) educates students and
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• Expertise in conducting murine intracranial glioblastoma models • Record of obtaining federal funding • Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to work collaboratively with others • Strong record
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in blood and tissue samples from trauma and sepsis patients/models. Perform in vitro assays such as immune cell stimulation, cytokine release assays, and co-culture models relevant to inflammation
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metabolism in model systems. ● 15% Publication and presentation of data → The postdoctoral scholar is expected to communicate their research findings through publication in peer-reviewed research journals and
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applications; creating evaluation plans, logic models, and theories of change; tailoring data collection instruments; and managing individual and team projects from start to finish. This includes analyzing large
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. The projects include use of patient-derived organoids and patient-derived xenografts in animal models to study the effect of signaling inhibitors and natural killer cell based drugs on biology and metastasis
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. This position does not offer a STEM OPT training program. The University of Minnesota is committed to fostering local talent through employment opportunities. While this position utilizes a hybrid work modality
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goals Develop and utilize a holistic advising model to guide, challenge, and support students in becoming self-reliant and learning to make important reflective decisions about major, personal, and career