86 phd-computer-artificial-machine-human Postdoctoral positions at University of Minnesota
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Essential Qualifications Applicants require a PhD in a Biochemistry-related field Preferred Qualifications: Experience with animal behavioral studies, advanced statistics, and experimenta design
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or human pulmonary arteries using wire myograph, isolate vascular endothelial/smooth muscle cells from rodent and human lungs. • Conduct cellular and molecular biological experiments including Western Blot
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Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Essential responsibilities: Maintain wild type and genetically modified primary human and animal cells/tissues Develop and
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Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Research (80% time) Propagate and titrate various viruses (including human coronaviruses 229E and OC-43) in cell cultures and
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reports, grant writing, and extension and professional presentations and activities Qualifications Required Qualifications: - PhD in soil science, agronomy, environmental science or closely related field
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, 2026. Qualifications Required qualifications: PhD in Chemical Engineering, Materials Science or a related field About the Department This position is in the Department of Chemical Engineering and
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various lab materials to ensure efficient functioning of the lab. Qualifications Essential Qualifications: PhD in biology, genetics, cell/molecular biology, biochemistry, or related fields is required. Pay
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, advancing DEI, etc. Qualifications Required Qualifications: PhD in molecular biology, microbiology, mycology, biogeochemistry, or equivalent Microbial genomics, transcriptomics, or proteomics expertise Some
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, fellows and other inexperienced professional persons in proper laboratory methods and procedures. Qualifications Required Qualifications: • A Doctorate Degree (PhD, which is completed within the last 3
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cognition, and computational psychiatry. We work across levels of analysis—from single neurons to human behavior—using both rodent and human models. This position will focus primarily on rodent research