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Previous Job Job Title Post-Doctoral Associate - Department of Ecology, Evolution and Behavior Next Job Apply for Job Job ID 368742 Location Twin Cities Job Family Academic Full/Part Time Full-Time
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. Commitment to good data management is a highly desirable skill for this job. Experience with data visualization and preparation of scientific manuscripts are desirable skills. Desired start and end dates
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scientist to join an enthusiastic and collaborative team of outstanding scientists. The successful applicant will hold a terminal degree from an accredited institution, in the area of cellular and molecular
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to treatment for end stage kidney disease (ESKD) is estimated to reach 9.1 million by 2030. This burden is overwhelmingly felt by patients in low and middle income countries (LMICs). Less than 10% of those who
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further development of career skills or allows them opportunities to learn new research techniques. They are trained by and work in conjunction with a faculty mentor who determines the training agenda
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Employee Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Classification: Post-Doctoral Associate (9546) Anticipated Start Date: July 1, 2025 Anticipated End Date: September 30
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journals - Presentations at conferences and to various stakeholders 5% PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT -Contribute to researcher's own professional development, such as attending workshops, guest lecturing
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on applying, developing and implementing novel statistical and computational methods for integrative data analysis, causal inference, and machine/deep learning with GWAS/sequencing data and other types of omic
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discussions around sensemaking of mathematics in biology and chemistry Developing and conducting and coding interviews of instructors teaching and/or students learning mathematical expressions in biology
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) and developing meaningful scaled score formulas and metrics. The post-doctoral associate will support multiple aspects of this work, including conceptualization and design of the scale scores, computing