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decisions about accompanying topical photos, pathogen micrographs, and other images to enhance published material. c. Interview leading experts in the field and key policymakers as needed. 2. Editorial Work
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research facility at the forefront of advancing MRI technology. A key area of focus at CMRR is brain and body imaging using ultrahigh magnetic fields (7 Tesla and above). The CMRR engineering group supports
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audiences. Excellent communication skills, including oral, written, and graphic/image formats. Demonstrated ability to develop and maintain effective working relationships and collaborations with colleagues
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coordinator will receive extensive training in the clinical interviewing, neurocognitive tasks, physiological recordings, genetic testing, hormonal assessments and brain imaging to investigate human drug
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the planning and implementation of learning experiences. Assist in developing the child’s role as an integral member of their learning community through developing the child’s self-image and competence. Assist
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. • Troubleshoot experimental approaches for a variety of different samples and experiments to meet users needs. • Instrumental operation including image acquisition and microscope maintenance. • Implement
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, plate readers, microscopes etc. Record results manually and using image and analysis software. Maintain training and other regulatory records. Perform everyday tasks such as laboratory cleanup and
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., and s.c. injections, and in vivo bioluminescent imaging About the Department The Department of Neurosurgery at the University of Minnesota is a well-balanced program with significant achievements in
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storytelling, including image selection, graphics, and other media to convey NRRI’s work. Editing: finalize technical reports and journal articles prior to submission to funders and other stakeholders, read
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Institute, 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