320 molecular-modeling-or-molecular-dynamic-simulation positions at University of Minnesota
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, and population dynamics of (largely) terrestrial animals and emphasize the development of innovative methods to study species of conservation concern. We use field data, bioacoustic monitoring, spatial
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materials and magnetization dynamics 40% Manage existing Physical Property Measurement System and prepare a second system for restart and operation. This includes: A) Working with Professors Hu and Crowell
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the areas of biochemistry, neuroscience, pharmacology, virology, immunology, cancer biology, structural biology, and drug delivery. Medicinal Chemistry is a dynamic, multifaceted scientific discipline that is
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experts and stakeholders, presenting and modeling lesson plans via professional development workshops, and recording lesson plan development processes for grant reporting and public communications
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Management - 25% Support deployment and troubleshooting of software tools, apps, or large language model (LLM)-integrated interventions created by the group. Develop and refine IT systems (e.g., data pipelines
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coordinates and communicates with external contacts such as those with office copy machines and other services. Summarize budgetary accounts and reports for the Dean's office. The individual in this role works
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-activated immunogenicity, scaled-up vector production, and assessment of AAV efficacy in pre-clinical animal models. The goal of our research is to ensure advancement of gene therapy treatment for patients
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tissue culture, experimental virology, transcriptome analyses, and immunologic assays. Prior experience conducting relevant experiments using in vitro and in vivo models of infection, such as flow
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and the evolving needs of students and employers. Integrate dynamic content streams (e.g. Handshake, LMI, engagement analytics) to develop content tailored to student needs and interests. Curate and
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specifically, our research examines the critical period of brain development in the first two years of life, which represents a time interval of dynamic development, plasticity, and potential vulnerability. Our