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/Temporary Regular Job Code 9546 Employee Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Overview Department of Surgery (DOS, https://med.umn.edu/surgery) at the University
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the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Medical School. The successful candidate will work towards an understanding of how sex hormones influence respiratory function and the expression of respiratory
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treatment of diseases and biomedical discoveries. The candidate will work as part of a multi-disciplinary team and will receive career-development mentorship. Access to state-of-the-art computing resources
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for the Developing Brain at the University of Minnesota. Our work focuses on advancing the understanding of brain development in health and disease. We are an interdisciplinary team of researchers trying
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genes for disease resistance using forward and revere genetic tools. This position is available for one year with subsequent years contingent upon funding and performance. Highly motivated and
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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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Qualifications Required Qualifications: - A completed Ph.D. in ecology, evolutionary biology, statistics or a related field. - Experience with field work and field experiments with plants - Experience with
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scientist to join our research investigating how constructed stormwater ponds function, to better design and manage their use to improve water quality. With funding from the Minnesota Stormwater Research
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to three full-time Post-Doctoral Associate (9546 Post-Doctoral Associate) positions. For more info on the division, visit http://www.sph.umn.edu/academics/divisions/biostatistics/. The Post-Doc will work
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Biotechnology Institute at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities is hiring a postdoctoral researcher in geomicrobiology/molecular biology. This researcher will work on an NSF-funded CAREER grant to determine