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prototype device into a minimum-viable-product that can be utilized in hospitals and clinics. The postdoc will assist the laboratory in equipping the current prototype device with new features and
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, 2022) enable real-time, high-resolution interrogation of neural circuits across model systems and have been adapted by a wide network of collaborators in the field. The ICN labs are part of
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• Experience in flow cytometry Job Description: This position seeks a highly motivated postdoctoral fellow to investigate how cell death sensors regulate immune responses, with an emerging interest in the retina
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for Magnetic Resonance Research (CMRR), including ultra- high resolution 7T imaging. Our group is strongly committed to professional development and personalizing the postdoc experience. We encourage
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for Magnetic Resonance Research (CMRR), including ultra- high resolution 7T imaging. Our group is strongly committed to professional development and personalizing the postdoc experience. We encourage
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presentation at local and national meetings. ● 10% Training and mentoring of students → The postdoc will work with undergraduate and graduate students in the lab and is expected to foster the development
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Pay Range: $62,232 - $65,000: Pay is determined by NIH Postdoc levels of education and experience Please visit the Benefits for Postdoctoral Candidates website for more information regarding benefit
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intellectual community of faculty, postdocs, and graduate students created by the diverse interest groups, colloquia, and other activities the Center organizes. Pay and Benefits Pay Range: $61008; depending
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. ● Postdoc No Experience: $62,232 ● Postdoc 1 year of Experience: $62,652 ● Postdoc 2 years of Experience: $63,120 Work Arrangements: The University of Minnesota endorses a “Work. With Flexibility. ” and we