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pathology by developing, applying, and optimizing pipelines for the analysis of scanned anatomic pathology slides. This work is conducted within Dr. Nathan Pankratz’s laboratory in the Division
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to ensure an optimal learning experience requires effective use of an experiential learning management system (ELMS). Functions performed in the ELMS include; managing site availability, arranging student
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senior lab members and lab head (40%) Evaluate and assist in optimizing new and emerging software developed by the Griffin lab group with guidance from senior lab members, software developers and lab head
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Regular/Temporary Regular Job Code 9546 Employee Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job A PhD to work in Dr. Selmecki's lab in the Department of Microbiology and
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research, education, clinical service, and advocacy. This position will begin on January 2, 2026, though this date is flexible for the successful applicant. Candidates will have completed their PhD/doctorate
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changes on results and optimizing for best results. This researcher will work collaboratively with bench scientists to analyze data and output results for interpretation and hypothesis generation
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human samples. Responsibilities include: -Microfluidic System Work: Assembly, quality control, and optimization of microfluidic devices. - Sample Processing: Execution of experiments involving patient
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operational decisions based on best practices. Focus of Job Responsibilities Research Design and Operation of Associated Instruments & Protocols – 50% • Manage and optimize use of the Arctis • Develop
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familiarity with cryoem data processing using both Relion and cryoSPARC. Qualifications Required Qualifications: PhD in Biochemistry or related field. Extensive experience with cryoelectron microscopy sample
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doctorate (PhD or International equivalent). Ability to meet criteria for appointment as a Professor or Associate Professor with tenure at the University of Minnesota School of Nursing. High-level of