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• Strong organization skills • Strong attention to detail Preferred Qualifications: • Able to work with mice. • Lab experience working with confocal microscopy and image analysis using IMARIS software. Job
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manuscripts involving NeuroD1 as a gene therapy approach for spinal cord injury functional restoration. Responsibilities include: tissue histology, widefield imaging, image analysis, figure creation, and
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samples). Work with histology core, imaging core, single cell and TCR sequencing core and spatial transcriptomics core to execute the needs of the study. After the sequencing is completed, Dr. Shaik will
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research experience in the following areas: 1) Stem cell biology 2) Spinal cord injury cell transplantation ● Experience with cell culture, microscopy and analysis, live cell imaging, and animal behavior
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and manipulation of synaptic function, including novel multiphoton imaging, optogenetic, and computational tools. We are looking for a highly motivated individual with a strong background in cellular
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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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Observatory in Crete, Greece. Within two seconds of a trigger alert, TURBO will begin obtaining continuous, multi-band images of more than 150 square degrees. A prototype telescope in St. Paul, Minnesota has
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Observatory in Crete, Greece. Within two seconds of a trigger alert, TURBO will begin obtaining continuous, multi-band images of more than 150 square degrees. A prototype telescope in St. Paul, Minnesota has
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generated in the lab, such as DNA-/RNA-/ATAC-sequencing, biomedical image, etc. By analyzing the multi-omics data, we aim to combine complementary advantages of these data to understand the coordinated
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. Tasks include: assisting with scanning accounting documents into Image now, copying, linking, filing, and communicating with accountants and assisting them with projects. 40% Daily mail delivery