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working with preclinical models • Experience in one or more of following methods: in vivo behavior, small animal surgery, RNA, DNA, protein extraction and measurement, cell culture, histology
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prospect research information to help advance the University’s development program on the Prospect Development team. Prospect Development is a strategic department at UMF, focusing on providing research
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prior to starting the fellowship program, and ABD (all but dissertation) candidates with a clear timeline to defense are also invited to apply. The position includes a competitive salary, excellent
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. The Junge lab studies neurovascular signaling and integrates mouse genetics, molecular and protein- biochemical methods, cell biology, and various -omics methods. This position is considered an "essential
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analysis ●Assist with supervision of trainees and their interactions with study methods and data ●Contribute substantially to the preparation of manuscripts via literature review, data analysis and
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protocols for molecular and cellular assays, including DNA/RNA work, immunoprecipitation, and western blotting • Analyze experimental data using appropriate statistical methods and bioinformatic tools
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researcher for a 2-year, collaborative project funded by Minnesota’s LCCMR Program titled "Climate change and management effects on lake methane". The position will be based at the University of Minnesota
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statistical methods to agronomic research, including mixed models, geospatial statistics, multivariate analysis, and machine learning - Must possess and maintain an active and valid driver’s license Preferred
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the development and evaluation of the research. ■ Understand existing knowledge related to research topics through literature review and consultation with the Evidence Synthesis program. ■ Guides study design
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experimental and computational methods for integrated multi-omics studies. About the Role · Lead independent research projects investigating somatic mosaicism in various tissue types of human or mouse models