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Previous Job Job Title Post-Doctoral Associate - Plant and Microbial Biology Next Job Apply for Job Job ID 370515 Location Twin Cities Job Family Academic Full/Part Time Full-Time Regular/Temporary
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Qualifications PhD in cell biology and biophysics. Training and/or experience in handling of purified proteins, computational analysis and modeling in MATLAB, stem cell differentiation and tissue culture, confocal
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, perform imaging on Krios and/or Glacios microscopes, perform data processing and refinement for structure determination. Required skills include expert protein expression and purification skills and
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of precision imaging datasets using supercomputing cluster resources. Support students and trainees involved in data processing and analysis. Present novel discoveries at international conferences. Publish
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that collaborates with other fields such as chemistry, computer science, engineering, linguistics, mathematics, medicine and allied disciplines, philosophy, physics, and psychology. The Department
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). Areas of biomedical engineering research include: Bioinstrumentation and Medical Devices, Biomaterials and Micro/Nanofabrication, Biomechanics, Biomedical Optics and Imaging, Biomolecular, Cellular, and
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for independent research projects within the lab, with the potential for presenting work at scientific meetings. The Smith lab is located within the Optical Imaging and Brain Sciences Medical Discovery Team and is
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mitochondrial biology in the developing brain. Located in the Department of Pediatrics, this position provides technical support for Dr. Thomas Bastian's research group in the Division of Neonatology
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-reviewed publication. About the Department In the College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resources Sciences (CFANS) we look at the bigger picture. When we envision a better tomorrow, it includes disease
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update lab safety plan 20% Manage Data and Protocols: manage and formally archive data; process remote sensing data; manage images and classification data for the Eyes on the Wild citizen science project