52 modal-analysis-artificial-intelligence Postdoctoral positions at University of Minnesota
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/pharmacodynamic data analysis in the presence of high-dimensional covariates for the improved model-informed decision making. The initial duration of this position is 1 year, but may be extended or a second and/or
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development, and disseminate results at conferences. This position will work Monday-Friday with weekends as needed. Expected distribution of duties includes: ● 75%: Laboratory benchwork ● 25%: Data analysis
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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
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traps, statistical analysis of animal behavior, and GIS/geospatial analysis. The task of the new team member will be to capture and radio collar foxes and coyotes in and around the Twin Cities Metro Area
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culture, plasmid preparation, cloning, protein purification and enzymatic assays. The position will also lead data analysis and preparation of reports for presentation, manuscript or patent applications
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• Data Analysis and determination of next steps • Literature Review • Record keeping • Cell culture, tissue culture, microscopy • Viral Vector design 10% Scientific Writing and Presentations • Develop and
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grant writing, research design, data collection, data analysis and dissemination. Candidates with interests in health equity, capacity building, knowledge translation, community-based participatory
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studies and tissue sample collections and analysis Perform all phases of experimental investigations in consultation with the faculty advisor(s) Collaborate with other researchers in the collaborative
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evaluate experimental guinea pig and mouse models of viral infection and placental/fetal development Collection and analysis of experimental animal’s organs and tissues Bacterial and viral cultivations
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hypoglossal nerve recordings or EMG recordings of respiratory muscles, and immunohistochemistry analysis using Image J or Imaris software. Our team works within a vibrant research community at the University