123 phd-rehabilitation-engineering-computer-science research jobs at University of Minnesota
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: - Bachelor's degree with a major in biological science or related field plus one year of experience, or an equivalent combination of education and relevant research experience to total 5 years - Experience with
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-Bachelor's degree in economics -Experience with econometric tools of analysis -Programming experience preferred: SAS, R, STATA and Python -Eligibility for certification using restricted CDC data sets
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, is focused on research concerning aging, cognitive health, and dementia in rural and Indigenous communities. Our modern facilities have been thoughtfully constructed to foster team science approaches
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) and developing meaningful scaled score formulas and metrics. The post-doctoral associate will support multiple aspects of this work, including conceptualization and design of the scale scores, computing
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qualifications must be included in the application materials Required Qualifications: - Bachelor's degree with related experience - Comfortable with use of PC computers - Proficiency in Microsoft Word and Excel
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equal four years; applies knowledge and skill to a recurring task or activity with emphasis typically on precision and timeliness of execution. -Experience with lichen communities sampling in the field
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reality education and outreach purposes. Qualifications REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS - Must be shown on application materials ● Undergraduate degree in the animal sciences, biological sciences, or related health
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degree -Prior course work in computer analytics and advanced mathematics -Programming experience preferred: SAS, R, STATA and Python -Eligibility for certification using restricted CDC data sets Preferred
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metabolic phenotyping, including body weight measurements, MRI scans, glucose tolerance tests, and insulin tolerance tests. Molecular Biology Studies - 20% • Conduct molecular biology experiments such as
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of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences at the University of Minnesota Medical School for a new study. The study is a treatment grant targeting internal and external eating cues among children with strong food