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to the discretion of the candidate). The start date is early Fall 2025. This is a 100%, 12-month appointment with the possibility of continuation subject to performance and availability of funding. Qualifications
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cellular tools (e.g., gene knockdown, qPCR) to dissect cell death sensing pathways • Perform retinal functional assessments (e.g., ERG) and gene expression analysis in RPE and photoreceptors • Perform high
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like space sciences, Earth sciences, planetary, etc. Preferred Requirements: Experience working with X-ray detectors for astrophysics Experience performing tests with space hardware to NASA standards
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-tuning DNA sequence/genomic/omic large language models (gLLMs) with their applications to genetics, e.g. in identifying causal genes for Alzheimer’s disease (AD). You will have access to state-of-the-art
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of neurodegenerative disease, demyelination, and brain tumors • Perform high-dimensional flow cytometric analysis of immune cell populations in CNS tissues and peripheral compartments • Develop and refine experimental
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, immunofluorescence, PCR, qPCR, cell-based assays, fluorescence calcium imaging. • Perform data acquisition and analysis, grant and manuscript preparation, and presentation of findings at weekly lab meetings
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for rapid, on-demand compounding of the necessary dialysate, near the point of care. The system produces water-for- injection, mixes in the necessary solutes, and then performs aseptic bagging
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are required to be performed in-person at University of Minnesota Twin Cities location; working remote is not an option. Job Duties/Responsibilities: •Neuroimaging and neuromodulation data collection (25
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for the development of new targeted cancer therapeutic approaches. Research technicians are responsible for performing standard bench-level laboratory experiments in support of scientific research. Responsibilities
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to: Understand basic principles of brain functioning across development (i.e. figure out how the brain works) Learn about how neuropsychiatric and other brain-based disorders develop and progress over time