12 postdoc-position-in-image-coding Postdoctoral positions at University of Minnesota Twin Cities
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Internal Number: 368465 Position Overview Dr. Boukherroubâ™s lab in the Department of Animal Science, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities has an open position for a postdoctoral associate. The focus
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(typically between 7-11pm) Mentorship and Laboratory Responsibilities (10%) Undergraduate mentorship (data entry, coding projects, image processing) Collaborate with a diverse team of researchers, including
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Associate (9546 Post-Doctoral Associate) position. For more info on the division, visit http://www.sph.umn.edu/academics/divisions/biostatistics/. The School of Public Health (SPH) is committed to equity in
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Internal Number: 369104 A funded postdoctoral position with an emphasis on studying the synaptic mechanisms of cognitive motor learning is available immediately in the laboratory of Dr. Aaron Kerlin
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or shRNA-based gene knockdown â¢Experience with RNA-seq or other transcriptomic analyses â¢Experience in confocal imaging â¢Experience in flow cytometry Job Description: This position seeks a highly
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integrates mouse genetics, molecular and protein- biochemical methods, cell biology, and various -omics methods. This position is considered an "essential employee", expected to report to work during emergency
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/Administrative Internal Number: 368707 This position is for a 12-month appointment. Research Motivation: Global deaths due to limited access to treatment for end stage kidney disease (ESKD) is estimated to reach
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-May) position as a Postdoctoral Teaching Scholar in Digital Games, beginning Fall 2025 (start date: 8/25/2025). This is a 80%-time appointment for one year as a postdoctoral associate (Job Code 9546
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Internal Number: 368900 This position will only last 7/7/2025-9/12/2025 Position Duties/Responsibilities: We are looking for one post-doctoral researcher who is interested in working on a project on plant
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Internal Number: 368542 This position perform postdoctoral studies focused on heart and muscle diseases (including muscular dystrophy) using gene, cell and in vivo approaches including genetic engineering