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environmental engineering, environmental microbiology and related fields - Experience with laboratory-scale bioreactor design and operation - Excellent communication skills in English Preferred: - Research
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nationally. Currently, the department has 46 core faculty, 70+ staff, 140 graduate students, and it supports the largest number of undergraduate majors of any academic program on the UMN Twin Cities campus
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biology, molecular biology, cryopreservation and tissue engineering to join our team for a newly funded project. In this role, you will have the opportunity to contribute to broad research projects focused
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Qualifications Required qualifications: • Ph.D. or equivalent degree in Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, Biomedical Engineering, Genetics, Genomics or a related field • At least one first author publication
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agency. Other duties of a similar scope as assigned. Qualifications Required: Applicant must hold a Ph.D. in a relevant subject (e.g. Physics or Astronomy). It is essential that the applicant have
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Qualifications Doctoral degree in cell biology or molecular biology with extensive experience in cloning, protein purification, enzymatic assays and genetic engineering, with demonstrated knowledge on signal
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fellow should be familiar and up to date with the newest tests, disease markers and technologies in the field of clinical chemistry. A fellow should be a source of information in his/her field and educate
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The School of Mathematics, located in the heart of the University of Minnesota's College of Science and Engineering, features over sixty faculty and more than 120 graduate students engaged in world-class
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Qualifications Doctoral degree in cell biology or molecular biology with extensive experience in cloning, protein purification, enzymatic assays and genetic engineering, with demonstrated knowledge on signal
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biology, and tissue engineering to join our team. In this role, you will have the opportunity to contribute to broad research projects focused on cardiovascular disease modeling and cardiac regeneration