85 mathematical-analysis-math-physics Postdoctoral positions at University of Minnesota
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Previous Job Job Title Dunham-Jackson Postdoctoral Associate - School of Mathematics Next Job Apply for Job Job ID 370276 Location Twin Cities Job Family Academic Full/Part Time Full-Time Regular
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Informatics (IHI), University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. Dr. Bayat’s team develops highly scalable and computationally accelerated medical imaging and analysis methods to assist in enhanced diagnosis and
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responsible for qualitative coding of observations and interviews. 70% Research Qualitative coding and analysis of teacher instruction of mathematical expressions in biology and chemistry and student
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sequencing, Hi-C, and other protocols bioinformatic and statistical analysis of complex datasets that include numerous types of data including 16S, metagenomic, metatranscriptomic, and enriched metagenomic
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diseases, including cancer • Conduct cellular and molecular biology experiments • Produce and purify AAVs (adeno-associated viruses) • Conduct bioinformatic analysis of data 20% Professional Development
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applications from diverse candidates and are committed to creating an inclusive and supportive research environment. Job Responsibilities Data Analysis and Publication (50%) Test hypothesis around developmental
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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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applications from diverse candidates and are committed to creating an inclusive and supportive research environment. Job Responsibilities Data Analysis and Publication (50%) Test hypothesis around developmental
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approaches. • Drive a project from the conceptual stage to publication. • Identify funding opportunities and apply for grant funding. Data Analysis & Scientific Communication (15%): • Maintain a detailed and
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disease, and ALS. Our research utilizes a multidisciplinary approach incorporating mouse models, molecular/cellular biology techniques, and analysis of human postmortem brain and spinal cord tissue