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supervision of Dr. Anita Schuchardt to conduct an NSF funded research project related to instructors’ and students’ sensemaking of mathematics in sciences. In general, the post-doctoral researcher will be
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neuroscience or equivalent field. Sufficient mathematical, biological, or equivalent expertise to perform research. Preferred Qualifications: Experience in behavioral neuroscience, good writing and speaking
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, the Biotechnology Resource Center, the University of Minnesota Genomics Center, the Biological Imaging Centers, the University of Minnesota Herbarium of the J. F. Bell Museum of Natural History, Itasca Biological
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of engineering, physical sciences, and mathematics. Pay and Benefits Pay Range: $61,008 - $65,000; depending on education/qualifications/experience Please visit the Benefits for Postdoctoral Candidates website
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of Chemistry has been a national and international leader throughout its history. A wide range of companies and academic institutions from across the world hire our graduates and collaborate with us on research
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procedures • Sufficient knowledge of mathematics and statistics is required to analyze and interpret test results. • Knowledge and skill sufficient to maintain and operate standard instruments (fluorescence
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of Minnesota Genomics Center, the Biological Imaging Centers, the University of Minnesota Herbarium of the J. F. Bell Museum of Natural History, Itasca Biological Station and Laboratories, and Cedar Creek
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skills Mentoring and Leadership skills Preferred Qualifications Research experience with parents who have trauma history that can be used in intervention development Degree in mental health related field
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science, engineering, linguistics, mathematics, medicine and allied disciplines, philosophy, physics, and psychology. The Department of Neuroscience is committed to providing excellence in research, education, and
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-channel electrophysiology •Any prior work in mathematical models of decision-making •Prior work with psychiatric patient populations or the biological mechanisms of mental illness About the Department