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conducting research under the supervision of the Professor. The Postdoc will be responsible for meeting goals associated with grants. The Postdoc will be expected to interact with and communicate well with
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postdocs working on related research projects Qualifications Required Qualifications: • PhD in Microbiology or related field • Expertise in oncolytic herpes simplex virus (oHSV) therapy for brain tumor
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regions of Minnesota. Part of this experiment has already been established and will continue for at least two additional years. The postdoc will lead data collection (for paper birch), statistical analysis
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best practices, including user roles, permissions, and encryption Attention to detail and strong problem-solving skills Ability to work independently and as a part of a team Ability to document database
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Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job The Hulleman Laboratory is looking for a motivated and talented postdoc for a two-year program to focus on an exciting
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of studios, classrooms, labs, and galleries, incorporating state-of-the-art facilities in sculpture, foundry, ceramics, digital fabrication, imaging and editing, printmaking, drawing and painting studios
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grants and awards. ● Supervise and conduct performance evaluations for project-supported postdocs, research staff, and/or students ensuring alignment of research project goals, individual goals, and
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. Ensure all research software and equipment funds are spent according to university policy. Maintain adherence to computer security/encryption policies of HST and University. Initiate computer purchases
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for the efficient production of high-quality digital images of museum collection objects. The photographer also completes all image post-production, manages image meta data, and uploads images to the collections
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teams of engineers and students. Responsibilities: • Development of pTx optimization strategies for head and body imaging applications on human ultrahigh field MRI systems • Design strategies and