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the organization and coordination of research projects. Qualifications Required Qualifications: Candidates with a DVM degree or equivalent foreign degree are eligible to apply. Preferred Qualifications: A PhD degree
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to: Understand basic principles of brain functioning across development (i.e. figure out how the brain works) Learn about how neuropsychiatric and other brain-based disorders develop and progress over time
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(40%) Contribute to intervention development processes and organization. This includes protected time for learning about parent intervention development and evaluation. This will include mentoring and
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in the University of Minnesota. The research will focus on applying, developing and implementing novel statistical methods for causal inference, integrative data analysis or/and machine/deep learning
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Routine operational lab duties (20%) -Preparation of buffers, stock solutions, etc as needed for above tasks Qualifications Required Qualifications: PhD in biochemistry 5+ years of experience with in vitro
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with other faculty and collaborators, including, if required traveling to international destinations to meet with collaborators and collect data (10%). Qualifications Required Qualifications: PhD in
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this position you may also have the opportunity to teach courses offered in our department. These duties would be to prepare and deliver lectures, prepare homework assignments, quizzes and exams, hold office
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) Qualifications Essential Qualifications PhD in forestry or closely related field such as land resources Preferred Qualifications Have experience with bark beetles, tree defenses, and climate data Have experience
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applications. Presenting and Instruction - 10% • Present research summary in national and international meetings in oral and poster format by preparing abstracts and slides for presentation. • Instruct students
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on application materials. Required Qualifications: • PhD in Immunology, Molecular Biology, or a closely related biomedical field • Strong foundation in cellular and molecular immunology, with demonstrated