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Qualifications: PhD in plant science, horticulture, agronomy, or a related field Pay and Benefits Pay Range: $61,008 - $62,000; depending on education/qualifications/experience Please visit the Benefits
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within the University of Minnesota within Departments of Psychiatry, Neuroscience and Biomedical Engineering. This is in a joint collaborative partnership on neuroimaging informed neuromodulation in human
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Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job The Department of Soil, Water, and Climate in the College of Food Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences
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regular presentations of scientific data and significant contribution to the preparation of manuscripts. Qualifications Required Qualifications: PhD in Cell Biology or related field Preferred Qualifications
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techniques) • Perform and modify documented protocols and assays • Maintain laboratory records and compile data on experiments and assays • Interpret and report on experimental results • Perform statistical
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Qualifications: •A doctoral degree in a relevant field. "Relevant" is very broad. Scholars from neuroscience, biomedical engineering, psychology, physics, computer science, and many other disciplines have thrived
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techniques. Preference will be given to candidates with experience screening large yeast collections and computational biology expertise. Research Overview Polyploidy, or the presence of three or more sets of
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mathematics, informatics, or other relevant fields ● Evidence of research productivity in mathematical modeling, decision analysis, and/or data science ● Demonstrated ability to communicate
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presentations of scientific data and significant contribution to the preparation of manuscripts. Qualifications Required Qualifications: Ph.D required Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Biomedical or related discipline
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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