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9546 Employee Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Dr. Isaac Salfer’s lab in the Department of Animal Science at the University of Minnesota is looking to hire a
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to the induction and maintenance of tolerance in preclinical animal models and human transplant recipients. Summary of Position: The Transplantation Tolerance Laboratories (TTL) are looking for an outstanding and
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, such as hyperthermia-based or temperature-controlled therapeutic systems. -Documented experience in small animal surgery and translational research, including tissue handling, microsurgery, and in vivo
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sequencing, CRISPR/Cas9 technology, and in conducting flank and intracranial efficacy studies in animals (mice). Physical & Environmental Requirements • Must be comfortable working in environments that may
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investigating auditory processing, hearing impairment, and neural stimulation approaches. This research spans both animal and human studies, with a focus on neural coding, plasticity, and perception in response
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candidates for a Post-Doctoral Associate position in support of a research project on the integration of wildlife management objectives into forest management planning in Minnesota. This two-year position will
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of approx. PLN 11,540.00/month (approximately PLN 9,637.55 gross/month) Application deadline and process: Please send applications or additional inquiries to prof. Małgorzata Borowiak at: malgorzata.borowiak
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disease which combines behavioral and genetic models, metabolic, neuroendocrine and imaging techniques in living animals as well as sophisticated molecular and structural biology analyses of neuropeptides
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Standard Hours per Week 40 Full Time or Part Time? Full Time Shift Day Work Schedule Summary VP Area U of U Health - Academics Department 00213 - CVRTI Location Campus City Salt Lake City, UT Type
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) disease transmission at the intersection of human, animal and environmental health (50%). This responsibility includes all aspects of the research process, co-developed between the UMN team and Waiwai