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prior to offer. Job Responsibilities Function 1 (5%) Support CBPR processes with the Advisory Board and Development Team Function 2 (15%) Help with qualitative data collection and data analysis Function 3
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of experience in both aquatic ecology and microbial biogeochemistry. This position will provide robust training in data collection and analyses, in addition to manuscript preparation; guidance in career
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aspects of immunity. Pay and Benefits Pay Range: $61,008 to $70,344; depending on education/qualifications/experience Please visit the Benefits for Postdoctoral Candidates website for more information
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of research. -Carry out and/or supervise laboratory experiments. -Develop experimental procedures. -Collect and analyze data. Qualifications Required Qualifications: - Ph.D. or an equivalent degree. Preferred
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Transboundary Animal Diseases in natural host species. To conduct research and provide technical assistance to the PI, students, and trainees in the lab on pathogenesis, laboratory data analysis, and
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implementation of various projects, including (but not limited to) scaling, algorithm development, scaled score development and documentation. Support the creation, management, and retention of large-scale data
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employee", expected to report to work during emergency closures, unless specifically instructed not to report to work at these times. For more information, visit our lab webpage at https://med.umn.edu
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using human induced pluripotent stem cells derived cardiac cell types and associated engineered tissues. As a team member, you will be responsible for conducting experiments and collecting data. You will
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for Postdoctoral Candidates website for more information regarding benefit eligibility. Competitive wages, paid holidays, and generous time off Continuous learning opportunities through professional training
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at the Lillehei Heart Institute to study the signals that induce the maturation of myogenic progenitors derived from pluripotent stem cells (NPG Regenerative Medicine, 9:16, 2024; PNAS, 116:4346-4351, 2019; eLIFE