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conferences (20%) Qualifications Required Qualifications: - A B.S. degree related to a biomedical field. Preferred Qualifications: - Advanced degree (PhD) in biomedical sciences or related field(s) - Experience
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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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tech translation is a plus. About the Job: In this position you will be expected to optimize processes to minimize contamination of peritoneal dialysis fluid. This role is responsible for creating
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regular presentations of scientific data and significant contribution to the preparation of manuscripts. Qualifications Required Qualifications: PhD in Cell Biology or related field Preferred Qualifications
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of experience in both aquatic ecology and microbial biogeochemistry. This position will provide robust training in data collection and analyses, in addition to manuscript preparation; guidance in career
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computational infrastructure such as A100 and H100 GPUs, combined with pre-processed large-scale biobank data such as UK Biobank and ADSP, enabling you to work at the scale required for breakthrough research
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addition, please send a single PDF of cover letter and CV including publication list, and contact information for up to three references to Alik Widge, MD, PhD at awidge@umn.edu . Please do this in
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letter, resume/CV, and contact information for 2-3 professional references; all of which highlight the research expertise needed for this role. To request an accommodation during the application process
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to prepare manuscripts for submission to scientific journals and present at scientific meetings. Detailed documentation of procedures and experimental data are expected. This involves analyses of data
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% Detailed documentation of procedures and experimental data is required. This involves analyses of data, writing summary reports on results of work and discussing results with laboratory colleagues and