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using ImageJ. • Bioinformatics is highly desirable. • Statistical data analysis and data analysis. About the Department The Masonic Cancer Center (MCC) is an NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center
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%). • Contribute to data and lab management (5%) Qualifications Required Qualifications: • PhD, DO, MD or similar degree in health sciences or related field • 3+ years experience in biological sciences laboratory
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to N management in Minnesota, conduct literature reviews and write manuscripts for publication (20%) Manage field trials, data collection, and analysis (10%) Assist the Principal Investigator with
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-dimensional/multicolor panel design, immune phenotyping, and data analysis • Skilled in molecular biology techniques including RNA/DNA isolation, qPCR, ELISA, gene knockdown, and magnetic-assisted cell sorting
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, and implementation of experiments to study muscular dystrophy and genetic cardiomyopathies · Analysis of data for presentations and publications · Review relevant manuscripts 15% Scientific
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analyze data for experiments evaluating vernalization requirements in different turfgrass species such as perennial ryegrass and hard fescue. Investigate the molecular regulation of vegetative-reproductive
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such as bioburden, endotoxin, and microbial ID analysis, (10%) -(3) collecting and analyzing research data, (35%) -(4) develop a cleaning-in-place (CIP) system, (10%) -(5) keeping a detailed record of
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electronics for the LDMX and CMS experiments. Coordinate the testing of electronics, including problem-solving for production testing of electronics. Lead data analysis efforts in search for new phenomena and
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generation • Experience with RNA-seq data analysis • Strong written and verbal communication skills, demonstrated through peer-reviewed publications and conference presentations Preferred Qualifications
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prior to offer. Job Responsibilities Function 1 (5%) Support CBPR processes with the Advisory Board and Development Team Function 2 (15%) Help with qualitative data collection and data analysis Function 3