84 phd-position-in-database-modeling Postdoctoral positions at University of Minnesota
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postdoctoral associate under the direction of Professors Richard Lee and Drexler James. The position is ideal for a diversity scientist interested in research on racially minoritized youth and families
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/pharmacodynamic data analysis in the presence of high-dimensional covariates for the improved model-informed decision making. The initial duration of this position is 1 year, but may be extended or a second and/or
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Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job An NIH-funded postdoctoral position is available for a two-year program in the laboratory of Brendan Dougherty within
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or later. This is a two-year position with further appointments contingent upon performance and availability of funding. Potential Postdoctoral Mentors Civil and Environmental Engineering (https
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reactive balance in these exceptionally resilient individuals. Motivated PhD graduates with a strong background in human systems neuroscience are encouraged to apply. Position Details: Fully funded
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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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computational modeling of behavior to identify the underlying circuit computations. Current projects in our laboratory emphasize task-structured behavior assays, including set shifting, reversal learning
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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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/Temporary Regular Job Code 9546 Employee Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Duties/Responsibilities: These positions are for Post-Doctoral Associates who will be
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, and conduct independent research projects investigating head and neck tissue stem cell (dys)function in various preclinical models (mouse, explant, organoid), focusing on normal aging and age-related