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the specific aims of the USDA-NIFA grant and obtain preliminary results for a competitive renewal. Successful execution of these experiments is necessary to accumulate data to enable publication of project
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routines into the software architecture of the robotic system. ● Communicating with project supervisor and international partners. ● Assist in conducting clinical trial research using the device
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Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Duties/Responsibilities: The Post-Doctoral Associate will engage in projects related to generation of stem-cell derived
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traps, statistical analysis of animal behavior, and GIS/geospatial analysis. The task of the new team member will be to capture and radio collar foxes and coyotes in and around the Twin Cities Metro Area
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%-100% effort. Qualifications All required qualifications must be documented on application materials. Required Qualifications PhD in Biomedical Eng., Computer Science/Eng., Electrical Eng., Math
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flux measurements using biogeochemical modeling. They will be responsible for managing projects related to field instrumentation and ecosystem flux modeling. 20% designing and implementing trace gas flux
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agreements on a temporary or permanent basis for any reason at any time. All required qualifications must be documented on application materials. Required Qualifications: • PhD in Retinal Biology, Immunology
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Laboratory (TNEL) in the University of Minnesota Department of Psychiatry has an NIH-funded opening for a post-PhD scholar at the intersection of neuroscience, brain stimulation, and behavior. Our laboratory
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an independent research project and lead a team of undergraduate/postgraduate researchers. Candidates should be able to manipulate and engineer yeast, using classical yeast genetics and modern CRISPR-cas9
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Code 9546 Employee Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job About the Job: 30% Lead research projects pertaining to development of large animal models of disease